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A Study of the Effects of Temperature and Oxygen Content on the Corrosion of Several Metals
The corrosion rates of stainless steels 304 and 316, mild steel, nickel, Monel, Inconel and brass were investigated by electrochemical polarization techniques in 5% aerated and deaerated HCl solutions. (Author)
A Study of the Effects of Temperature and Oxygen Content on the Corrosion of Several Metals
The corrosion rates of stainless steels 304 and 316, mild steel, nickel, Monel, Inconel and brass were investigated by electrochemical polarization techniques in 5% aerated and deaerated HCl solutions. (Author)
A Study of the Effects of Temperature and Oxygen Content on the Corrosion of Several Metals
B. S. Pijanowski (author) / I. Mahmud (author)
1969
58 pages
Report
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English
Iron & Iron Alloys , Manufacturing Processes & Materials Handling , Metals , Corrosion , Steel , Stainless steel , Nickel alloys , Brass , Electrochemistry , Liquid immersion tests , Hydrochloric acid , Life expectancy , Measurement , Sea water , Polarization , Marine corrosion , Admiralty metal , Nickel alloy 200 , Nickel alloy Monel 400 , Nickel alloy Inconel 625 , Stainless steel 304 , Stainless steel 316
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