Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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... corrosion is deduced from the relative positions of the corrosion potential ( Ecorr ) , the pitting potential ( E ) , and the so- called protection potential ( Eprot ) . That potential is often defined as the potential at which the scan ...
... corrosion is deduced from the relative positions of the corrosion potential ( Ecorr ) , the pitting potential ( E ) , and the so- called protection potential ( Eprot ) . That potential is often defined as the potential at which the scan ...
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... corrosion potential lies , for example , 200 mV active ( cathodic ) with respect to the protection potential as estimated on the polarization scan . This safety factor is provided to allow for variation in these potentials with respect ...
... corrosion potential lies , for example , 200 mV active ( cathodic ) with respect to the protection potential as estimated on the polarization scan . This safety factor is provided to allow for variation in these potentials with respect ...
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... corrosion potential measurement , corrosion current measurement and polarisation resistance measurement . The background to each of these three methods of measurement is briefly discussed below . 7.3 . Corrosion Potential Measurements ...
... corrosion potential measurement , corrosion current measurement and polarisation resistance measurement . The background to each of these three methods of measurement is briefly discussed below . 7.3 . Corrosion Potential Measurements ...
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