Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 246
... corrosion products developed on the patinable steels . The different protectiveness against the atmospheric corrosion of the products formed are interpreted as a function of the environmental characteristics of the test sites and the ...
... corrosion products developed on the patinable steels . The different protectiveness against the atmospheric corrosion of the products formed are interpreted as a function of the environmental characteristics of the test sites and the ...
Page 270
... corrosion products were compared with those reported for 90/10 dipper-nickel alloy. According to the present results, the protective characteristics of the complex layers that were formed on 70/30 copper-nickel alloy surface could be ...
... corrosion products were compared with those reported for 90/10 dipper-nickel alloy. According to the present results, the protective characteristics of the complex layers that were formed on 70/30 copper-nickel alloy surface could be ...
Page 289
... corrosion products layers are formed by an adherent continuous layer of cuprous oxide doped with nickel and iron and ... corrosion potential can be due to the reaction between Cu ions and dissolved sulphides precipitating on metal ...
... corrosion products layers are formed by an adherent continuous layer of cuprous oxide doped with nickel and iron and ... corrosion potential can be due to the reaction between Cu ions and dissolved sulphides precipitating on metal ...
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