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Mechanically assisted corrosion abrasive

Mechanically assisted degradation, which includes forms of corrosion that contain a mechanical component (such as velocity, abrasion, and hydrodynamics) and residls in erosion, cavitation, in inge-ment, and fretting corrosion... [Pg.32]

The abrasive-free slurry approach relies on modification of the Cu-oxide layer to a copper complex layer with different chemical and mechanical properties that facilitate removal without assistance fi om abrasives. The abrasive-free polishing solutions are complex, and optimization requires understanding the impact of each component (oxidizer, complexing agent, corrosion inhibitor, and pH adjustor) on the Cu-complex formation and defectivity. [Pg.219]


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