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Corrosion of zirconium in cupric and ferric chlorides
Unattacked or least attacked specimens were those that had been etched as final treatment before testing; most severely attacked specimens were those that had been vacuum-annealed as final treatment before testing; moderately attacked specimens were those neither vacuum-annealed nor etched, but having final surfac treatment which left cold-worked surface; attack by cupric and ferric chloride was by pitting with no preference for grain boundaries.
Corrosion of zirconium in cupric and ferric chlorides
Unattacked or least attacked specimens were those that had been etched as final treatment before testing; most severely attacked specimens were those that had been vacuum-annealed as final treatment before testing; moderately attacked specimens were those neither vacuum-annealed nor etched, but having final surfac treatment which left cold-worked surface; attack by cupric and ferric chloride was by pitting with no preference for grain boundaries.
Corrosion of zirconium in cupric and ferric chlorides
U S Bur Mines -- Report Investigations
Stoops, D.J. (author) / Carver, M.K. (author) / Kato, H. (author)
1962
11 pages
Report
English
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