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As is shown , Alloy 59 has the highest pitting resistance equivalent when calculated by PRE = % Cr + 3.3 % Mo. Alloy 59 also has the highest critical pitting temperature and the lowest depth of attack under crevice corrosion conditions ...
As is shown , Alloy 59 has the highest pitting resistance equivalent when calculated by PRE = % Cr + 3.3 % Mo. Alloy 59 also has the highest critical pitting temperature and the lowest depth of attack under crevice corrosion conditions ...
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The average particle size values for the micaceous iron oxide , for each corresponding pigment volume concentration and dispersion time considered , is shown in Figure 11. A fast decrease of particle size is observed during the first ...
The average particle size values for the micaceous iron oxide , for each corresponding pigment volume concentration and dispersion time considered , is shown in Figure 11. A fast decrease of particle size is observed during the first ...
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6 : Evolution of the redox and the corrosion potentials during the sulphide pollution test The observations made on the coupons and electrodes are summarized in Table 4 and illustrated by photographs shown in Figures 7 to 13.
6 : Evolution of the redox and the corrosion potentials during the sulphide pollution test The observations made on the coupons and electrodes are summarized in Table 4 and illustrated by photographs shown in Figures 7 to 13.
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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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