Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 70
... determined that aluminum , magnesium and copper exposed to various fuel bacteria at this interface corroded , with decreasing susceptibility , respectively , over a period of six months . These organisms also demonstrated a marked ...
... determined that aluminum , magnesium and copper exposed to various fuel bacteria at this interface corroded , with decreasing susceptibility , respectively , over a period of six months . These organisms also demonstrated a marked ...
Page 315
... determined from the electrochemical data by the Tafel extrapolation method . The corrosion rates were calculated from the electrochemical data and expressed as loss in wall thickness per time ( mm / year ) . For electrochemical ...
... determined from the electrochemical data by the Tafel extrapolation method . The corrosion rates were calculated from the electrochemical data and expressed as loss in wall thickness per time ( mm / year ) . For electrochemical ...
Page 140
... determined by the eriochrome black T method / 15 / using a standard zinc chloride solution . Titration was necessary because the EDTA content of the commercial product varies from 95 % to 98 % and it is not easy to determine the exact ...
... determined by the eriochrome black T method / 15 / using a standard zinc chloride solution . Titration was necessary because the EDTA content of the commercial product varies from 95 % to 98 % and it is not easy to determine the exact ...
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