Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 10-11Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1992 |
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Page 308
... layer of almost uniform thickness is formed when beam shift is reduced from 400 to 200 μm . The resulting concentration of alloying elements in the surface layer is determined by the ratio between the thickness of electroplated coating ...
... layer of almost uniform thickness is formed when beam shift is reduced from 400 to 200 μm . The resulting concentration of alloying elements in the surface layer is determined by the ratio between the thickness of electroplated coating ...
Page 309
... layer that does not allow the formation of a continuous protective Cr2O , layer at the surface . A higher content of chromium in the laser treated layer can be obtained by diminishing the depth of laser - induced melt zone and / or by ...
... layer that does not allow the formation of a continuous protective Cr2O , layer at the surface . A higher content of chromium in the laser treated layer can be obtained by diminishing the depth of laser - induced melt zone and / or by ...
Page 311
... layer in this specimen is 1.5 mm ( Fig . 21b ) . It is also evident that a smaller beam shift has to be employed at this displacement in order to produce a melted surface layer having a relatively uniform thickness . Surface layers ...
... layer in this specimen is 1.5 mm ( Fig . 21b ) . It is also evident that a smaller beam shift has to be employed at this displacement in order to produce a melted surface layer having a relatively uniform thickness . Surface layers ...
Contents
Electrochemical Techniques Simple Tests for Complex | 32 |
Cyclic Polarization Scans for Predicting Localized | 40 |
Prediction of Crevice Corrosion | 46 |
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