## Abstract Local corrosion of tin by dilute chloride solutions is not prevented indefinitely by special physical or chemical preparation of the metal surface, or by alloying additions to the metal. The time elapsing before local corrosion begins is affected by surface condition and, with increase
Solute enhancement of self-diffusion of copper in copper-tin, copper-indium and copper-antimony dilute alloys
β Scribed by Kazutomo Hoshino; Yoshiaki Iijima; Ken-Ichi Hirano
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1982
- Weight
- 636 KB
- Volume
- 30
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-6160
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β¦ Synopsis
The self-diffusion coefficients of copper in copper-rich Cu-Sn, Cu-In and Cu-Sb solid solutions containing up to 3 at.% Sn, 3 at.% In and 1.7 at.% Sb, respectively, in the temperature range between 1005 and 1145 K have been determined by the serial sectioning method with radioactive tracer '%u. it has been found that enhancement of the self-diffusion coefficient of Cu by addition of Sn, In and
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