Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 10-11Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1992 |
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Page 157
... concentration of chromate is increased . Although concentration required to inhibit was independent of the area of surface protected , the rate of consumption of chromate was a function of metal area and the original concentration ...
... concentration of chromate is increased . Although concentration required to inhibit was independent of the area of surface protected , the rate of consumption of chromate was a function of metal area and the original concentration ...
Page 21
... concentrations appear to be inadequate to impede further biofilm growth . Although a concentration of 40 mg / l is not very satisfactory when applied on well developed biofilms such concentration allows a reduction in biofilms of about ...
... concentrations appear to be inadequate to impede further biofilm growth . Although a concentration of 40 mg / l is not very satisfactory when applied on well developed biofilms such concentration allows a reduction in biofilms of about ...
Page 56
... concentrations become obvious . The first one occurs at concentrations below 3 % where the initial values derived from handbooks are 0.1mm - year1 while at 5 % concentration the initial value declines to 0.05 mm - year1 . This variation ...
... concentrations become obvious . The first one occurs at concentrations below 3 % where the initial values derived from handbooks are 0.1mm - year1 while at 5 % concentration the initial value declines to 0.05 mm - year1 . This variation ...
Contents
Electrochemical Techniques Simple Tests for Complex | 32 |
Cyclic Polarization Scans for Predicting Localized | 40 |
Prediction of Crevice Corrosion | 46 |
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