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National Bureau of Standards determines optimum for cathodic protection
Recent study provides better understanding of inhibiting underground corrosion of steel; optimum protective potential of minus 0.77 v referred to saturated calomel electrode is confirmed by series of experiments.
National Bureau of Standards determines optimum for cathodic protection
Recent study provides better understanding of inhibiting underground corrosion of steel; optimum protective potential of minus 0.77 v referred to saturated calomel electrode is confirmed by series of experiments.
National Bureau of Standards determines optimum for cathodic protection
Gas Age
Gas Age ; 109
1952
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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