Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 12
... reduce carbonic acid present in organic wastes to produce methane . In the process , the carbonic acid may act as a ... reducing bacteria also present in the soil , compounding the rate of iron corrosion 35 , 45 . In the same manner ...
... reduce carbonic acid present in organic wastes to produce methane . In the process , the carbonic acid may act as a ... reducing bacteria also present in the soil , compounding the rate of iron corrosion 35 , 45 . In the same manner ...
Page 171
... reduced to insoluble chromic salts , the latter having no value as inhibitors , therefore , chromates cannot be used ... reduce the undesirable localized attack characteristic of chromates . In addition , the mixtures of inhibitors ...
... reduced to insoluble chromic salts , the latter having no value as inhibitors , therefore , chromates cannot be used ... reduce the undesirable localized attack characteristic of chromates . In addition , the mixtures of inhibitors ...
Page 225
... reduction in deposit thickness . This , as has already been described , can give rise to increased porosity . When pores ... reduce the porosity of a metallic coating . It has been observed that pores in a top coating may also penetrate ...
... reduction in deposit thickness . This , as has already been described , can give rise to increased porosity . When pores ... reduce the porosity of a metallic coating . It has been observed that pores in a top coating may also penetrate ...
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