Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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... significant problem in the U.S. oil industry , bacteria were reported to cause more than 77 % of corrosion within a ... Significance of Organisms in Corrosion Biologically Induced Corrosion TABLE OF CONTENTS Page The Significance of ...
... significant problem in the U.S. oil industry , bacteria were reported to cause more than 77 % of corrosion within a ... Significance of Organisms in Corrosion Biologically Induced Corrosion TABLE OF CONTENTS Page The Significance of ...
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... significant or easily discernible localized corrosion that one would expect to see under given circumstances , should be attributable to biological activity , as slight modifications in solution chemistry or pH may cause small amounts ...
... significant or easily discernible localized corrosion that one would expect to see under given circumstances , should be attributable to biological activity , as slight modifications in solution chemistry or pH may cause small amounts ...
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... significant than the difference in the nature of the powder coating . Zinc phosphate treatment was significantly superior to all the others . Rust formation through the film occurred only in the sand blasted panels where peaks may not ...
... significant than the difference in the nature of the powder coating . Zinc phosphate treatment was significantly superior to all the others . Rust formation through the film occurred only in the sand blasted panels where peaks may not ...
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