Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 58
... decrease in living biomass and an accumulation of slime and organics from dying cells , creating a nutrient - rich ... decrease in corrosion of the aluminum alloy . This was thought to be due to increased competition for available oxygen ...
... decrease in living biomass and an accumulation of slime and organics from dying cells , creating a nutrient - rich ... decrease in corrosion of the aluminum alloy . This was thought to be due to increased competition for available oxygen ...
Page 369
... decrease in the inhibitor effectiveness occasionally observed at 90 ° C , especially in the case of the two carbon steels , as shown by the values of the polarization resistance . In all these situations the value of the polarization ...
... decrease in the inhibitor effectiveness occasionally observed at 90 ° C , especially in the case of the two carbon steels , as shown by the values of the polarization resistance . In all these situations the value of the polarization ...
Page 231
... decreased to a minimum and then started to increase again . Pulsed currents have also been found to decrease porosity / 44,50 / . Shome and Evans / 20 / suggested that this may be due to removal of substrate inclusions by undermining ...
... decreased to a minimum and then started to increase again . Pulsed currents have also been found to decrease porosity / 44,50 / . Shome and Evans / 20 / suggested that this may be due to removal of substrate inclusions by undermining ...
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