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High-temperature oxidation corrosion chromia-forming alloys

Oxidation is generally described as the most commonly encountered form of high-temperature corrosion. However, the oxidation process itself is not always detrimental. In fact, most corrosion and heat-resistant alloys rely on the formation of an oxide film to provide corrosion resistance. Chromium oxide (Cr203, chromia) is the most common of such films. In many industrial corrosion problems, oxidation does not occur in isolation rather a combination of high-temperature corrosion... [Pg.238]


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Alloying high-temperature alloys

Alloys, high-temperature corrosion

Chromia forming alloys

Corrosion alloying

Corrosion forms

High Alloys

High chromia-forming alloys

High corrosion

High oxidation

High temperature alloys

High-temperature corrosion

High-temperature oxidation

Oxide high-temperature

Oxides Corrosion

Oxides high-temperature alloys

Temperature Form

Temperature chromia

Temperature oxide

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