Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 186
... Position Outlet condensate line in each evaporator SAC 50 In the condensate line Corrosion Rate Product mpy mmy Deposition Rate mpd Ammonia VCT - 2A 21.1 - 62.5 11.7 - 39.6 0.53 - 1.59 0.8 - 1.2 0.30 - 1.00 0.6 -0.9 against VCT - 2A at ...
... Position Outlet condensate line in each evaporator SAC 50 In the condensate line Corrosion Rate Product mpy mmy Deposition Rate mpd Ammonia VCT - 2A 21.1 - 62.5 11.7 - 39.6 0.53 - 1.59 0.8 - 1.2 0.30 - 1.00 0.6 -0.9 against VCT - 2A at ...
Page 41
... positions of the corrosion potential ( Ecorr ) , the pitting potential ( E ) , and the so- called protection potential ... position of reversal , number and size of the pits formed , surface roughness ) and the environment . A fairly ...
... positions of the corrosion potential ( Ecorr ) , the pitting potential ( E ) , and the so- called protection potential ... position of reversal , number and size of the pits formed , surface roughness ) and the environment . A fairly ...
Page 72
... position on the plate . By positioning electrodes at various locations , differences in corrosion rate and degrees of po- larization could be measured as a function of position . One draw- back to this device is that large amounts of ...
... position on the plate . By positioning electrodes at various locations , differences in corrosion rate and degrees of po- larization could be measured as a function of position . One draw- back to this device is that large amounts of ...
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