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High Temperature Corrosion Product Films on Aluminum

Corrosion, 1959
The corrosion product films formed on aluminum in aqueous environments at high temperatures have been examined with the electron microscope. A technique is described for the preparation of electron microscope replicas of the surface of the corrosion product films adjacent to the metal.
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The Influence of Corrosion Product Film Formation on the Corrosion of Copper-Nickel Alloys in Aqueous NaCl

1993
The corrosion resistance of copper-nickel alloys in seawater is known to be due to the development of a protective corrosion-product film. This study is an attempt to elucidate the reason for the protective nature of these films. A rotating disk electrode was used to study the corrosion product formation on three copper-nickel alloys in aqueous 3.4 ...
H Hack, H Pickering
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New Downhole Filming Amine Corrosion Inhibitor for Sweet and Sour Production

SPE International Symposium on Oilfield Chemistry, 1989
ABSTRACT A new oil-soluble, filming amine corrosion inhibitor has been developed specifically to treat both sweet and sour corrosion in downhole applications. Its structure contains no amide groups and, thus, is more chemically and thermally stable than the amidoamine and imidazoline-based products widely used in downhole corrosion ...
Y.S. Papir, A.H. Schroeder, P.J. Stone
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Comparative Study of the Corrosion Product Films Formed in Biotic and Abiotic Media

CORROSION 1999, 1999
Abstract The growth of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) affects several important parameters at the metal/solution interface of carbon steel in liquid media such as pH and redox potential values, as well as modifications of the composition and structure of corrosion product layers.
Héctor A. Videla   +4 more
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Characteristics and formation of corrosion product films of 70Cu–30Ni alloy in seawater

Corrosion Science, 2002
Abstract The corrosion product films of 70Cu–30Ni alloy, composed of recrystallized grains or deformed and recrystallized grains, were investigated in 3.5% NaCl and natural seawater by electrochemical techniques, SEM, EDX and AES. The recrystallized alloy displayed a steady increase in the polarization resistance while the alloy of incomplete ...
Xiaolong Zhu, Tingquan Lei
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Wear resistances of CO2 corrosion product films in the presence of sand particles

Journal of Wuhan University of Technology-Mater. Sci. Ed., 2015
Wear resistances of CO2 corrosion product films formed on P110 carbon steel at different CO2 partial pressures were investigated in water sand two-phase flow by weight loss method, and the microstructures and compositions of corrosion product films were analyzed by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD), respectively.
Jinling Li   +5 more
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Corrosion Product Films Formed on Aluminum In High Temperature Water

Corrosion, 1961
A study was made of the behavior of aluminum alloys exposed to 300 C high purity water for short periods of time. The corrosion products formed were examined by means of optical and electron microscopy. Results show that corrosion resistance is associated with the distribution of second phase particles in the alloys.
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Influence of temperature on corrosion product film formation on CuNi10Fe in the low temperature range: Part 2: Studies on corrosion product film formation and properties in relation to microstructure and iron content

British Corrosion Journal, 1986
AbstractEarlier experiments have shown sea water temperature to exercise a strong. influence on the corrosion behaviour of CuNi10Fe alloys. Investigations attempting to correlate the corrosion product layer properties, and hence the corrosion rate, with microstructural effects are described.
L. Admiraal   +3 more
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Determination of adhesion between corrosion product film and carbon steel by a scratch test

Materials and Corrosion, 2012
AbstractA scratch test is used to measure the adhesion between corrosion product film (CPF) and carbon steel in deionized water under different pH and temperatures. The fuzzy feature model is modified to minimize errors between calculation and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) results. Findings illustrate that the maximum error decreases to 11%.
X. L. Zhu, X. F. Lu, X. Ling
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