Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 192
... environments containing NaCl , H2S and S at temperatures up to about 450 ° F ( 232 ° C ) , and to sulfide stress cracking ( SSC ) in the NACE TM - 0177 environment . The corrosion resistance of alloy 725 is similar to that of cold ...
... environments containing NaCl , H2S and S at temperatures up to about 450 ° F ( 232 ° C ) , and to sulfide stress cracking ( SSC ) in the NACE TM - 0177 environment . The corrosion resistance of alloy 725 is similar to that of cold ...
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... environment has been shown to accurately describe the atmospheric corrosion behaviour of steels in marine and industrial environments / 9 / . 2 . EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES The chemical composition , final rolling and thickness of the ...
... environment has been shown to accurately describe the atmospheric corrosion behaviour of steels in marine and industrial environments / 9 / . 2 . EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES The chemical composition , final rolling and thickness of the ...
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... environments and in Fig . 4 , 5 and 6 , electrochemical results are condensed to interpret the results in that urban environment , as the one which best reveals the advantages of the use of weathering steels . In the micrographs of Fig ...
... environments and in Fig . 4 , 5 and 6 , electrochemical results are condensed to interpret the results in that urban environment , as the one which best reveals the advantages of the use of weathering steels . In the micrographs of Fig ...
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