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Continuous metal films, water-dependent

C. Water-Dependent Switching in Continuous Metal Films... [Pg.352]

Protective films on metals also can be destroyed and corrosion accelerated by the impingement of a high-velocity stream of sea water onto the metallic surface. The inlet ends of condenser tubes, are frequently attacked (Figure 3,a). Jet tests have been devised for ranking the susceptibility of metals to such impingement attack. A corrosion cell is formed between the bare surface directly under the jet (anode) and the adjacent filmed surface (cathode). These jet tests give more dependable information, if natural sea water is continuously supplied to the equipment. [Pg.33]


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