Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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... caused considerably more corrosion of aluminum - copper alloy and aluminum - magnesium - silicon alloy than pure aluminum or stainless steel composed of iron , chromium and nickel , the fungi causing a greater degree of corrosion than ...
... caused considerably more corrosion of aluminum - copper alloy and aluminum - magnesium - silicon alloy than pure aluminum or stainless steel composed of iron , chromium and nickel , the fungi causing a greater degree of corrosion than ...
Page 55
... caused anodic depolarization under aerobic conditions , hence promoting corrosion . Corrosion was also stimulated , to a smaller degree , by cathodic depolarization caused by metabolites formed by film - forming microorganisms . Anodic ...
... caused anodic depolarization under aerobic conditions , hence promoting corrosion . Corrosion was also stimulated , to a smaller degree , by cathodic depolarization caused by metabolites formed by film - forming microorganisms . Anodic ...
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... caused by pitting but is some other electrochemical process . One possible explanation can be deduced by placing these po- tentials on the potential - pH diagram in Figure 6. The increase in current occurring above about 1.1 V ( SHE ) ...
... caused by pitting but is some other electrochemical process . One possible explanation can be deduced by placing these po- tentials on the potential - pH diagram in Figure 6. The increase in current occurring above about 1.1 V ( SHE ) ...
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