Corrosion Reviews, Volume 13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1995 |
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Page 270
... corrosion station I ⚫ corrosion station 900 Fig . 5 : Duration of the test , days Corrosion rate of carbon steel vs. time at " Flores " ( 1 ) and " Juraguá " ( 5 ) corrosion test stations . Corrosion rates are very similar for all ...
... corrosion station I ⚫ corrosion station 900 Fig . 5 : Duration of the test , days Corrosion rate of carbon steel vs. time at " Flores " ( 1 ) and " Juraguá " ( 5 ) corrosion test stations . Corrosion rates are very similar for all ...
Page 279
... corrosion rates in stations 3 and 4 ( Table 3 ) are about 0.05 mm / year , lower than the corrosion rate obtained under laboratory conditions ( without the presence of biological material ) . Corrosion rate determined in the other ...
... corrosion rates in stations 3 and 4 ( Table 3 ) are about 0.05 mm / year , lower than the corrosion rate obtained under laboratory conditions ( without the presence of biological material ) . Corrosion rate determined in the other ...
Page 290
... corrosion rate takes place when chloride concentration increases . The equation accords well with the data , despite the fact that salinity is not the only important factor in the atmospheric corrosion process . Changes in atmospheric ...
... corrosion rate takes place when chloride concentration increases . The equation accords well with the data , despite the fact that salinity is not the only important factor in the atmospheric corrosion process . Changes in atmospheric ...
Contents
ABSTRACT | 17 |
Engineering Applications | 65 |
ΙΑ paper presented at the Meeting of the Israeli Forum on Corrosion Tel Aviv | 79 |
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