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... toward the integrity of the metal as well , such as the physical wear caused by water friction , or the breakdown of passivity and corrosion resistance of stainless alloys and aluminum by chloride and other ions in seawater .
... toward the integrity of the metal as well , such as the physical wear caused by water friction , or the breakdown of passivity and corrosion resistance of stainless alloys and aluminum by chloride and other ions in seawater .
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in association with each other in seawater , the authors point out that their collective effect on aluminum structures in seawater would probably be one of protection against corrosion , as demonstrated under laboratory conditions .
in association with each other in seawater , the authors point out that their collective effect on aluminum structures in seawater would probably be one of protection against corrosion , as demonstrated under laboratory conditions .
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Allay Behavior in Artificial Chloride Solutions ABSTRACT Relevant differences between the electrochemical responses of 70/30 copper-nickel alloy in natural seawater and artificial solutions were found by using different electrochemical ...
Allay Behavior in Artificial Chloride Solutions ABSTRACT Relevant differences between the electrochemical responses of 70/30 copper-nickel alloy in natural seawater and artificial solutions were found by using different electrochemical ...
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