Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 10-11Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1992 |
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Page 4
... molybdenum - containing alloys highlights the need for adding 2 to 3 percent tungsten along with 4 to 6 percent molybdenum ( Table 4 ) . With 10 to 20 percent iron , to reduce raw material cost , the nominal chemistry of HASTELLOY alloy ...
... molybdenum - containing alloys highlights the need for adding 2 to 3 percent tungsten along with 4 to 6 percent molybdenum ( Table 4 ) . With 10 to 20 percent iron , to reduce raw material cost , the nominal chemistry of HASTELLOY alloy ...
Page 59
... molybdenum is effective in preventing the pitting corrosion induced by chlorides . The addition of molybdenum decreases the critical anodic current density , too . For the above example if 2 % molybdenum is added instead of chromium and ...
... molybdenum is effective in preventing the pitting corrosion induced by chlorides . The addition of molybdenum decreases the critical anodic current density , too . For the above example if 2 % molybdenum is added instead of chromium and ...
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... molybdenum ( molybdenum being more potent ) improved the localized corrosion resistance and nickel improved the SCC resistance led to the development of Alloy 904L . This alloy , although an improvement over 316L and 317 , was still ...
... molybdenum ( molybdenum being more potent ) improved the localized corrosion resistance and nickel improved the SCC resistance led to the development of Alloy 904L . This alloy , although an improvement over 316L and 317 , was still ...
Contents
Electrochemical Techniques Simple Tests for Complex | 32 |
Cyclic Polarization Scans for Predicting Localized | 40 |
Prediction of Crevice Corrosion | 46 |
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