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Oxidation of metals and alloys

The first atom-probe analysis of oxide layers in the initial stage of [Pg.355]


O. Kubaschewski and B. E. Hopkins, Oxidation of Metals and Alloys, 2nd edition, Butterworths, 1962. [Pg.218]

Benard, J., Adsorption of Oxidant and Oxide Nucleation , in Oxidation of Metals and Alloys, Seminar, 1970 American Society for Metals, Ohio, 1 (1971)... [Pg.34]

Kofsted, P., High Temperature Oxidation of Metals, John Wiley, New York 0965) Kubaschewski, O. and Hopkins, B. F., Oxidation of Metals and Alloys, Butterworths, London... [Pg.115]

Table 7.6 Effect of various gases on the oxidation of metals and alloy steels (gains in gm d )... Table 7.6 Effect of various gases on the oxidation of metals and alloy steels (gains in gm d )...
Data after Kubaschewski and Hopkins, The Oxidation of Metals and Alloys, Butterworths. London (1962). [Pg.1331]

O. Kubaschewski, B.E. Hopkins. Oxidation of metals and alloys.- London Butter-worths, 1953. [Pg.277]

Thermochemistry of Gas-Metal Reactions", in "Oxidation of Metals and Alloys" American Society for Metals, Metals Park Ohio, 1971. [Pg.368]

Passing on to the discussion of very thin layers of 10 to 100 X, such as those forming during oxidation of metals and alloys and also passive layers such as those formed on iron in nitric acid at low temperatures (0 to 200°C). one must consider additional phenomena which are characteristic of the reaction mechanisms involved. Our discussion of these phenomena are based, with certain limitations, on the theory of Mott and Cabrera. [Pg.475]

The anodic oxidation of metals and alloys can also be performed in certian melts. For instance, a KCl-NaCl-CuCl-LaCla melt was used in which the additional copper and lanthanum ions were generated by the simultaneous galvanostatic dissolution of... [Pg.80]

Surface oxidation of metals and alloys (e.g., bluing layers by heat treatment). [Pg.1658]

D. L. Douglass, Exfoliation and the mechanical behavior of scales. In Oxidation of Metals and Alloys, ed. D. L. Douglass, Metals Park, OH, ASM, 1971. [Pg.160]

Lewin, R., Howson, R.P., Bishop, C A, Ridge, M.I. (1986). Transparent conducting oxides of metals and alloys made by reactive magnetron sputtering from elemental targets. Vacuum, Vol. 36, pp. 95-98. [Pg.256]


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