Corrosion Reviews, Volume 6, Issues 2-7Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1985 |
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Page 231
... temperature for 316 is 115 ° C in Type II diagrams and 30 ° C in Type I diagrams . It is suggested from this temperature difference that the heat ex- changers made of 316 stainless steel involve vapour fluids at high temperature as ...
... temperature for 316 is 115 ° C in Type II diagrams and 30 ° C in Type I diagrams . It is suggested from this temperature difference that the heat ex- changers made of 316 stainless steel involve vapour fluids at high temperature as ...
Page 232
... Temperature of Process Fluid ( Type III Diagrams ) W.C. Rion has arranged the data obtained from Du Pont's case histories in the form of a relation between exit temperature of cooling water and inlet temperature of product for heat ...
... Temperature of Process Fluid ( Type III Diagrams ) W.C. Rion has arranged the data obtained from Du Pont's case histories in the form of a relation between exit temperature of cooling water and inlet temperature of product for heat ...
Page 107
... temperature . Mercer & Jenkins have shown that the temperature has only a slight effect on the amount of chromate necessary for inhibition at 50 ° C and 60 ° C , but at higher temperatures ( up to 90 ° C ) further increase is necessary ...
... temperature . Mercer & Jenkins have shown that the temperature has only a slight effect on the amount of chromate necessary for inhibition at 50 ° C and 60 ° C , but at higher temperatures ( up to 90 ° C ) further increase is necessary ...
Contents
H Craig and R N Parkins | 123 |
Some Studies of Ion Implantation in the Fields of Corrosion and Stress | 126 |
Corrosion Fatigue in Pressurized Water Reactors | 183 |
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