Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 114
... range of potentials where passivity was usually found for mild steel in seawater ( Salvarezza and Videla , 1980 ) . E values and corrosion potentials changed through more active values in the presence of both types of sulphides ...
... range of potentials where passivity was usually found for mild steel in seawater ( Salvarezza and Videla , 1980 ) . E values and corrosion potentials changed through more active values in the presence of both types of sulphides ...
Page 149
... range . The best results were obtained when the measurements were performed starting from the 1 mA range . This fact indicates that the above outlined problems , which must be seriously taken into account for a correct interpretation of ...
... range . The best results were obtained when the measurements were performed starting from the 1 mA range . This fact indicates that the above outlined problems , which must be seriously taken into account for a correct interpretation of ...
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... range 6.6-7.1 / 20 / . The presence of Zn ions suppresses corrosion owing to cathodic deposition of an insoluble Zn compound which is probably a highly basic basic zinc chromate . Similarly chromate . Similarly chromate and ...
... range 6.6-7.1 / 20 / . The presence of Zn ions suppresses corrosion owing to cathodic deposition of an insoluble Zn compound which is probably a highly basic basic zinc chromate . Similarly chromate . Similarly chromate and ...
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