Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 42
... example , an alloy might be considered to be passive in the service if the corrosion potential lies , for example , 200 mV active ( cathodic ) with respect to the protection potential as estimated on the polarization scan . This safety ...
... example , an alloy might be considered to be passive in the service if the corrosion potential lies , for example , 200 mV active ( cathodic ) with respect to the protection potential as estimated on the polarization scan . This safety ...
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... examples of this effect exist . Two examples of particular importance are the corrosion of steel and some other ... example , corrosion of some copper alloys used in seawater service may be accelerated by high flow rates . Corrosion ...
... examples of this effect exist . Two examples of particular importance are the corrosion of steel and some other ... example , corrosion of some copper alloys used in seawater service may be accelerated by high flow rates . Corrosion ...
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... example in the transport of coal or ash particles in slurry pipelines , or they may be present in rather smaller concentrations as an unavoidable contaminant in a major liquid phase , for example , sand particles carried from the oil ...
... example in the transport of coal or ash particles in slurry pipelines , or they may be present in rather smaller concentrations as an unavoidable contaminant in a major liquid phase , for example , sand particles carried from the oil ...
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