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Corrosion Behavior of Additively Manufactured GRX-810 Alloy in 3.5 wt.% NaCl. [PDF]

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Corrosion Failure and Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior of Coiled Tubing

Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention, 2020
Coiled tubing (CT) is known to be susceptible to corrosion due to the complexity of wellbore environment and limited material selection. Since the weld seam (WS) and the base metal (BM) of CT are different in composition and microstructure, WS material usually shows very different (lower) corrosion resistance compared with BM.
Liu Shaohu, Liu Yuanliang, Zhong Hong
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Corrosion behavior and microhardness of three amalgams

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1988
Abstract – The marginal microhardness of three different types of amalgam was tested after 2 months' immersion in an aqueous solution of NaCl (85 mM) and phosphates (Na2HPO4 100 mM and NaH2PO4 100 mM). Amalgams immersed in distilled water were used as controls.
A, Patsurakos, L E, Moberg
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A model for the corrosion behavior of dental amalgams

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1989
AbstractAt high frequencies, electrochemical impedance behavior for corroding dental amalgams cannot be interpreted in terms of a simple Randles equivalent circuit. This may often be ascribed to the imperfect cell geometry resulting in a nonuniform current distribution.
L, Lemaitre, M, Moors, A P, Van Peteghem
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Investigation of the Corrosive Behavior of Waters

Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division, 1960
An interpretation is given to specific corrosion results obtained in field and laboratory investigations. The complex mutual interaction of corrosion stimulating and inhibiting factors (pH, buffer capacity, CaCO\D3\N deposition, and alkalinity) is treated.
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Corrosion Behavior of Wood

2001
At normal temperature and pressure, water has no chemical effects on wood. However, long periods of submersion in water as during log rafting or placement in log storage ponds lead to loss of water soluble extractives. In some cases this may increase resistance to attack by insects and staining fungi.
Achim Unger   +2 more
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Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior of AA7003

Materials Performance, 2018
The electrochemical corrosion behavior of 7003 aluminum alloy (AA7003) under peak aging (PA), double peak aging (DPA), and regression re-aging (RRA) in sodium chloride (NaCl) solution at different temperatures have been studied by using potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy tests in combination with scanning electron ...
T.S. Hua   +3 more
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