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Corrosion products of reverse crevice corrosion of copper
International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials, 2011Open-circuit potential measurements and Raman spectroscopy were used to investigate the reverse crevice corrosion phenomenon and its corresponding corrosion products. With the aid of these techniques, the existence of reverse-crevice corrosion in copper was verified, i.e., while the surface of a crevice was corrosion free, the outside surface of the ...
Lin Lu, Xiao-gang Li
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1999
Abstract Pitting is the most common corrosion attack on aluminum alloy products. This chapter explains why pitting occurs and how it appears in different types of aluminum. It discusses pitting rates, pitting potentials, and pitting resistance as well as testing and prevention methods.
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Abstract Pitting is the most common corrosion attack on aluminum alloy products. This chapter explains why pitting occurs and how it appears in different types of aluminum. It discusses pitting rates, pitting potentials, and pitting resistance as well as testing and prevention methods.
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2009
Passive films, which were studied in the previous chapter, are remarkable in their ability to provide corrosion protection to a wide variety of metals and alloys. However, passive films are not perfect and often suffer localized breakdown at certain specific areas.
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Passive films, which were studied in the previous chapter, are remarkable in their ability to provide corrosion protection to a wide variety of metals and alloys. However, passive films are not perfect and often suffer localized breakdown at certain specific areas.
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Temperature as a Crevice Corrosion Criterion
Corrosion, 1974Using temperature as a crevice corrosion criterion, a number of commercial and experimental Mo-bearing 18% Cr austenitic stainless steels have been evaluated for crevice corrosion resistance. These data have been correlated with the effect of Mo content on the rate of active corrosion in the very aggressive acid solution expected in the crevice itself.
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A discussion on evaluation criteria for crevice corrosion of various stainless steels
Journal of Materials Science and Technology, 2021Xuan Wu, Yuanyuan Liu, Yangting Sun
exaly
Crevice corrosion—A new crevice former
Corrosion Science, 1979J. Degerbeck, I. Gille
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Role of protein in crevice corrosion of CoCrMo alloy: An investigation using wire beam electrodes
Corrosion Science, 2023Yu Yan
exaly

