Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 7-8Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1987 |
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Page 107
... pigments or also dispersing cuprous oxide in the absence of acidic materials which are added after pigment dispersion is completed . 2.3 . Additives . / 29 , 30 , 31 , 44 / Wetting additives . One of the most important aspects to be ...
... pigments or also dispersing cuprous oxide in the absence of acidic materials which are added after pigment dispersion is completed . 2.3 . Additives . / 29 , 30 , 31 , 44 / Wetting additives . One of the most important aspects to be ...
Page 120
... pigment employed in the experiences performed by the authors showed that the content of metallic copper ( Cu ) and Cu ( II ) , 24 hours after preparation , is low and of similar magnitude : 0.03 and 0.04 per cent , respectively . The ...
... pigment employed in the experiences performed by the authors showed that the content of metallic copper ( Cu ) and Cu ( II ) , 24 hours after preparation , is low and of similar magnitude : 0.03 and 0.04 per cent , respectively . The ...
Page 121
... Pigment composition for different dispersion times ( the dispersion medium was an oleoresinous varnish ) . pigment . After 300 days storage , the amount of metallic copper and cupric oxide in the pigment increased to 2.67 and 3.77 per ...
... Pigment composition for different dispersion times ( the dispersion medium was an oleoresinous varnish ) . pigment . After 300 days storage , the amount of metallic copper and cupric oxide in the pigment increased to 2.67 and 3.77 per ...
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