Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 40
... base for attachment . Because iron immersed in seawater quickly develops a rough surface of iron oxide , as opposed to immersed stainless steel , fouling tends to be significantly less on the iron than on the steel46 . Marine animals ...
... base for attachment . Because iron immersed in seawater quickly develops a rough surface of iron oxide , as opposed to immersed stainless steel , fouling tends to be significantly less on the iron than on the steel46 . Marine animals ...
Page 146
... bases . During cell assembly , the non - perfect adherence of the organic product to the base , caused in some cases local detachment of the coating . This was firstly realized by the comparison of the different a.c. responses and it ...
... bases . During cell assembly , the non - perfect adherence of the organic product to the base , caused in some cases local detachment of the coating . This was firstly realized by the comparison of the different a.c. responses and it ...
Page 220
... base metal to the surface of the coating . They may be further classified by the path taken by the pore through the coating ( Figure 1 ) . In most porosity tests it is only through pores which are detected . b ) Masked pores These are ...
... base metal to the surface of the coating . They may be further classified by the path taken by the pore through the coating ( Figure 1 ) . In most porosity tests it is only through pores which are detected . b ) Masked pores These are ...
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