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The manufacturer controls the type and content of pigment , binder , solvent , additives and also the dispersion process . Other variables , however , could influence the final results significantly , making all the technological ...
The manufacturer controls the type and content of pigment , binder , solvent , additives and also the dispersion process . Other variables , however , could influence the final results significantly , making all the technological ...
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Corrosion inhibitor / inert pigment ratios by volume considered were : 20/80 , 30/70 , 40/60 and 50/50 . Binder type . In this study , the performance of coatings based on an epoxy resin was studied / 121,1227 .
Corrosion inhibitor / inert pigment ratios by volume considered were : 20/80 , 30/70 , 40/60 and 50/50 . Binder type . In this study , the performance of coatings based on an epoxy resin was studied / 121,1227 .
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shows : Corrosion inhibitor / inert pigment ratio 20/80 . The CPVC value is the smallest of all the ratios considered ; moreover , higher oxidation and lower ohmic resistance were observed as PVC increased .
shows : Corrosion inhibitor / inert pigment ratio 20/80 . The CPVC value is the smallest of all the ratios considered ; moreover , higher oxidation and lower ohmic resistance were observed as PVC increased .
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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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