Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 11-13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1993 |
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Page 87
... ACTIVITY AGAINST SESSILE ORGANISMS Whatever the mechanism , there is no doubt that , in practical terms , the majority of biocides do not effectively penetrate biofilms . Surfactive agents may be added to anti - microbial chemicals in ...
... ACTIVITY AGAINST SESSILE ORGANISMS Whatever the mechanism , there is no doubt that , in practical terms , the majority of biocides do not effectively penetrate biofilms . Surfactive agents may be added to anti - microbial chemicals in ...
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... activity of the metallic zinc exposed in the coated surface was greater in samples with ethyl silicate than in epoxy ones . Figure 18 shows the electrode potential measurement as a function of the immersion time for zinc - rich epoxy ...
... activity of the metallic zinc exposed in the coated surface was greater in samples with ethyl silicate than in epoxy ones . Figure 18 shows the electrode potential measurement as a function of the immersion time for zinc - rich epoxy ...
Page 220
... activity in seawater develops , it leads to modified chemical conditions due to the metabolites . For instance , the activity of sulphate- reducing bacteria is associated with the an increased presence of sulphides . ( 1 ) Trademark of ...
... activity in seawater develops , it leads to modified chemical conditions due to the metabolites . For instance , the activity of sulphate- reducing bacteria is associated with the an increased presence of sulphides . ( 1 ) Trademark of ...
Contents
Scale Formation During Nucleate Boiling A Review | 26 |
Change in Boiling Mechanism with Time | 33 |
Heat Transfer Models in the Presence of Deposit | 43 |
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acid adhesion AISI alkali Alloy 59 aluminium anodic anticorrosive application ASTM austenitic bacteria behaviour biocide biofilm biofouling boiling bubble carbon steel cathodic protection cells chemical chloride chromate composition concentration concrete cooling water corrosion inhibitors corrosion rate corrosion resistance cost crevice corrosion current density decrease deposit effect electrochemical electrode Engineering environment erosion evaluation experimental exposure fluid formation fouling growth heat exchangers heat flux heat transfer coefficient heat transfer surface impact inclusions increase industrial ions iron laboratory layer marine materials mechanism metal surface method Michael Schorr NACE nickel nucleation obtained oxide oxygen ozone paint particles passive film phosphate coatings pigment pitting corrosion polarization present Pseudomonas fluorescens rebars reduced samples scale sea water seawater shear slurry solubility solution specimens stainless steel stress corrosion cracking structure Table Technology temperature thermal thickness tube values velocity W/m² weld zinc phosphate