Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 32
... failure after a material has been placed in service . Fail- ures caused by corrosion can be costly in lost production , environ- mental releases , and safety . Therefore , the best approach contin- ues to be to design both products and ...
... failure after a material has been placed in service . Fail- ures caused by corrosion can be costly in lost production , environ- mental releases , and safety . Therefore , the best approach contin- ues to be to design both products and ...
Page 198
... failures and attack that occur . The sequence of these four chapters is not especially logical . The first two chapters ... failure and protection . The book concludes with a few miscellaneous topics . Reference is made throughout to the ...
... failures and attack that occur . The sequence of these four chapters is not especially logical . The first two chapters ... failure and protection . The book concludes with a few miscellaneous topics . Reference is made throughout to the ...
Page 368
... failures through blistering , disbonding and delamination . 1. INTRODUCTION The axiom has been coined that ... failure . 2.1 . Salt - spray Cabinet to ASTM B 117 Panels which have been scribed and whose edges - protected by wax ...
... failures through blistering , disbonding and delamination . 1. INTRODUCTION The axiom has been coined that ... failure . 2.1 . Salt - spray Cabinet to ASTM B 117 Panels which have been scribed and whose edges - protected by wax ...
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70/30 copper-nickel alloy acid aerobic algae alloy aluminum Anaerobic Corrosion anodic aqueous Association of Corrosion ASTM attack Basin Saline Waters behaviour biocorrosion Biodeterioration biofilm Biofouling Biologically Induced Corrosion boiler brackish water carbon steel cathodic chemical chloride coating components concentration containing copper Corrosion Engineers corrosion potential corrosion process corrosion products corrosion rate crevice corrosion Dead Sea Dead Sea Basin depolarization deposits Desulfovibrio dissolved oxygen Dual Age effect electrochemical environment film fouling fuel H. A. Videla hydrogen sulfide immersed inhibitor ions iron sulphide laboratory layer Marine materials measurements mechanism metal surface Microbial Corrosion microfouling microorganisms mild steel molten salts NACE organisms oxide pipelines pipes piping materials pitting pitting corrosion polarization resistance present protective reaction S.C. Dexter Saline Waters Salvarezza samples Sdom Sea Basin Saline seawater soil solution stainless steel sulfate-reducing bacteria sulfur sulphate sulphide sulphur Table Tamar techniques temperature Thiobacillus tubing vanadium