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One is the dissolution current density ( id ) and the other is the film formation - dissolution current density ( ia ) which must be differentiated from the film formation current density ( ig ) . For the noble metals , at low anodic ...
One is the dissolution current density ( id ) and the other is the film formation - dissolution current density ( ia ) which must be differentiated from the film formation current density ( ig ) . For the noble metals , at low anodic ...
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This critical potential is the lowest potential value for pore formation , below which the passive film is resistant to electrocapillary breakdown . However , it was also emphasised by Sato that film breakdown need not necessarily lead ...
This critical potential is the lowest potential value for pore formation , below which the passive film is resistant to electrocapillary breakdown . However , it was also emphasised by Sato that film breakdown need not necessarily lead ...
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Thickness increases with temperature ; typically 10 nm after heat treatment at 400 ° C . In contrast with humid environments , the external side of the oxide film hydrolyses to produce hydrated oxides such as bayerite ( Al2O3 , 3H2O or ...
Thickness increases with temperature ; typically 10 nm after heat treatment at 400 ° C . In contrast with humid environments , the external side of the oxide film hydrolyses to produce hydrated oxides such as bayerite ( Al2O3 , 3H2O or ...
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Expert Systems for Corrosion Prevention and Control | 1 |
Use of Computerized Techniques in Corrosion | 15 |
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