Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 63
... deposits on wetted vertical or overhead surfaces are likely bacterial in origin . However it should be noted that the ... deposit samples must be kept fresh and wet up to the time of analysis . Immediate recording of colour , texture and ...
... deposits on wetted vertical or overhead surfaces are likely bacterial in origin . However it should be noted that the ... deposit samples must be kept fresh and wet up to the time of analysis . Immediate recording of colour , texture and ...
Page 316
... deposits . Scale formed from solution directly in place upon a surface and usually will retain its physical shape when mechanical means are used to remove it from the surface . Sludge is a water - formed deposit by sedimentation . The ...
... deposits . Scale formed from solution directly in place upon a surface and usually will retain its physical shape when mechanical means are used to remove it from the surface . Sludge is a water - formed deposit by sedimentation . The ...
Page 329
... deposits appear in the various components of the DSW water system , namely : production wells , distribution pipelines ... deposit . EDS analysis results indicate that the deposits are mainly gypsum ( CaSO4.2H2O ) and FeSO4 , containing ...
... deposits appear in the various components of the DSW water system , namely : production wells , distribution pipelines ... deposit . EDS analysis results indicate that the deposits are mainly gypsum ( CaSO4.2H2O ) and FeSO4 , containing ...
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