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Figure 8b gives a typical example of a line scan across a ( Mn , Cr ) S , inclusion in steel ( II ) , demonstrated in Figure 8a . The signal for Mn outside the inclusion is relatively high . Moreover , the Cr signal inside the inclusion ...
Figure 8b gives a typical example of a line scan across a ( Mn , Cr ) S , inclusion in steel ( II ) , demonstrated in Figure 8a . The signal for Mn outside the inclusion is relatively high . Moreover , the Cr signal inside the inclusion ...
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Figure 13a shows a typical composition profile of the passive film formed at steel A with ~ 0.15 % Mn . The main components are clearly Fe , Cr , O. The adventitious C vanishes with sputtering . Figure 13b shows a typical composition ...
Figure 13a shows a typical composition profile of the passive film formed at steel A with ~ 0.15 % Mn . The main components are clearly Fe , Cr , O. The adventitious C vanishes with sputtering . Figure 13b shows a typical composition ...
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The gas phase attack was more severe on N0-6625 electrode ( Figure 11 ) : the whole area above the water line was etched ... a very distinct corrosion circle around and exactly at the mouth of the aramid crevice ( Figures 9 and 10 ) .
The gas phase attack was more severe on N0-6625 electrode ( Figure 11 ) : the whole area above the water line was etched ... a very distinct corrosion circle around and exactly at the mouth of the aramid crevice ( Figures 9 and 10 ) .
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