Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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... shown in Fig . 2. The values of the constants k and n obtained by regression from the experimental curves of weight losses as a function of time of exposure in the different media are shown in Table 3 . Fig . 3 summarizes the change in ...
... shown in Fig . 2. The values of the constants k and n obtained by regression from the experimental curves of weight losses as a function of time of exposure in the different media are shown in Table 3 . Fig . 3 summarizes the change in ...
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... shown in Fig . 3 , for weathering and plain C steels measured " in situ " in the four environments . The decrease in the corrosion rate of the steels , due to the aging of the patinas , observed in Fig . 2 , can be well correlated with ...
... shown in Fig . 3 , for weathering and plain C steels measured " in situ " in the four environments . The decrease in the corrosion rate of the steels , due to the aging of the patinas , observed in Fig . 2 , can be well correlated with ...
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... shown that if leakages are observed at the start of a run , the best thing to do is to interrupt the test and plan a new one because some gaskets may have shifted off their seats . The choice of materials for the tubes , fittings and ...
... shown that if leakages are observed at the start of a run , the best thing to do is to interrupt the test and plan a new one because some gaskets may have shifted off their seats . The choice of materials for the tubes , fittings and ...
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