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Intercrystalline corrosion of corrosion resistant steels
Principal factors determining susceptibility to intercrystalline corrosion are precipitation of carbides and structural changes at elevated temperature; determining factors in resistance to corrosion and thermal conditions at weld seams are discussed; emphasis is on intercrystalline corrosion of austenitic chromium-nickel steels. (English translation of Zashchita Metallov) (35734)
Intercrystalline corrosion of corrosion resistant steels
Principal factors determining susceptibility to intercrystalline corrosion are precipitation of carbides and structural changes at elevated temperature; determining factors in resistance to corrosion and thermal conditions at weld seams are discussed; emphasis is on intercrystalline corrosion of austenitic chromium-nickel steels. (English translation of Zashchita Metallov) (35734)
Intercrystalline corrosion of corrosion resistant steels
Prot Metals
Chigal, V. (author)
1968
15 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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