Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 7-8Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1987 |
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Page 82
... attack Au + Ni traces only at sharp diffrac- mg / rev ) ends tion pattern Au + Ag + Cu Alkaline II 141 ( 11.3 x 10 ̃3 5.2 x 10-4 attack & 3 mg / rev ) peeling all over diffuse diffrac- tion pattern Alkaline III 144 4.4 x 10-4 attack ...
... attack Au + Ni traces only at sharp diffrac- mg / rev ) ends tion pattern Au + Ag + Cu Alkaline II 141 ( 11.3 x 10 ̃3 5.2 x 10-4 attack & 3 mg / rev ) peeling all over diffuse diffrac- tion pattern Alkaline III 144 4.4 x 10-4 attack ...
Page 383
... attack in the outlet ducting zone also increased with increasing chloride content , except for SS304 which suffered severe general corrosion . Alloys G , 625 and SS316 displayed a greater rate of increase than alloys 904L and C - 4 . 4 ...
... attack in the outlet ducting zone also increased with increasing chloride content , except for SS304 which suffered severe general corrosion . Alloys G , 625 and SS316 displayed a greater rate of increase than alloys 904L and C - 4 . 4 ...
Page 328
... attack . In all these forms of corrosive attack , the Fe + 2 promotes the formation of a film that polarizes the cathodic reaction and moves the pitting potential to a more anodic value . Also the Fe + 2 film inhibits the anodic ...
... attack . In all these forms of corrosive attack , the Fe + 2 promotes the formation of a film that polarizes the cathodic reaction and moves the pitting potential to a more anodic value . Also the Fe + 2 film inhibits the anodic ...
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