Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 49
... areas . Predictably , examination of the slime revealed an outer layer of aerobic bacteria and an inner anaerobic area of sulfate - reducing bacteria . As this development had occurred a short time after closing the water system , prior ...
... areas . Predictably , examination of the slime revealed an outer layer of aerobic bacteria and an inner anaerobic area of sulfate - reducing bacteria . As this development had occurred a short time after closing the water system , prior ...
Page 71
... areas of greater and lesser attack because of differences in degrees of polarization / 94 / . If the areas are close enough , structures that re- semble pits can develop because of galvanic currents between the areas . These pit - like ...
... areas of greater and lesser attack because of differences in degrees of polarization / 94 / . If the areas are close enough , structures that re- semble pits can develop because of galvanic currents between the areas . These pit - like ...
Page 199
... areas where Committee G1 is active . In addition , this STP highlights areas where research has provided new information in fields related to corrosion testing and evaluation . The STP also covers areas where new standards would be ...
... areas where Committee G1 is active . In addition , this STP highlights areas where research has provided new information in fields related to corrosion testing and evaluation . The STP also covers areas where new standards would be ...
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