5%) (;EE--ELECl'ROLYTIC NETHODS FOR l'RE\'EXI'IXG CORROSIOS OF AIETALS. 1Mny 31. 1013. unscpnrntcrl nintters. \\Wi nnilinc nitrntc ntitl c d m i u w below 10ยฐC. nnilinc, bcnzcnc, nnd n little clinzonniinc. bnzcnc.
An electrolytic theory of the corrosion of iron
โ Scribed by Lambert, B.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1913
- Weight
- 305 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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โฆ Synopsis
32 1 which thoro is grcnt ncod of oxporimontal datn. Tho m o u n t of zinc riscd in somo mnrino h i l w a is as grcrvt as from 4OO-tj00 Ib. of rolled zinc por nnnrrm. If tho zinc is officiont in producing alcctricnl currents thcn tho avcrngo curront may bo from 17 to 25 ompcrw. It is obvious thnt such currants would bo obtnined much
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Zinc ... tlitiruntion, hut rather to find if i t Imd nny cffcct on thc nccurncy of the other tletc~minntions. The lend was determined liy tho niethotl of estimnting partly n s peroxide nnd pnrtly n s sulphnte. 111 the cnsc of the two mixtures P and C: thc tin wns cletcrniincd Jcctrolyticnlly from nm
Kruger).13 Localized Corrosion Of Passive Metals (h. Bohni).14 Stress Corrosion Cracking (r. N. Parkins).15 Hydrogen-induced Cracking And Sulfide Stress Cracking (m. Elboujdaini).16 Corrosion Fatigue (y.-z. Wang).17 Flow Effects On Corrosion (k. D. Efird).18 Erosion-corrosion In Single- And Multipha