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Iron continued brass

A similar method of test was used at the International Nickel Company s Corrosion Laboratory at North Carolina. The specimen discs are mounted on insulated vertical spindles and submerged in sea-water, which is supplied continuously to the tank in which the specimens are immersed. The maximum peripheral speed of the spinning disc is about 760cms , and the characteristic pattern of attack is shown in Fig. 19.3a. Studies of variation of depth of attack with velocity indicate that at low velocities (up to about 450 cm s ) alloys such as Admiralty brass, Cu-lONi and cupro-nickel alloys containing iron maintain their protective film with a consequent small and similar depth of attack for the diflferent alloys. At higher velocities the rate increases due to breakdown of the film. [Pg.996]

The research on corrosion, started in this institute in the 1950s, continued successfully further. The intergranular corrosion of steels was measured by an electrochemical potentiodynamic reactivation method [310-312]. Since the 1960s, the passivity of brass was further studied, the rates of corrosion were measured by polarization resistance, the effect of deformation on anodic dissolution of steels was followed, and the surface roughness of metals was measured other subjects of research were, e.g., the behavior of passive films on steel, the effect of compositirai and motion of electrolyte on corrosion of passivated aluminum, the cathodic protection of passive metals against corrosion, the anodes for cathodic protection of steels, etc.[313-316]. Measurements of polarization resistance in the system iron—concentrated sulfuric acid or boiling nitric acid, of corrosion and matter... [Pg.27]


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