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... increases , the corrosion rate decreases , because the driving force is usually less in alkaline solutions ( except for some ampho- teric materials , such as zinc and aluminum ) ... increase in the velocity of flowing media usually increases.
... increases , the corrosion rate decreases , because the driving force is usually less in alkaline solutions ( except for some ampho- teric materials , such as zinc and aluminum ) ... increase in the velocity of flowing media usually increases.
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... increase in the velocity of flowing media usually increases the corrosion rate by sweeping away corrosion products and reducing the corrosion re- sistance of the surface film . This may occur in a photographic process when spray nozzles ...
... increase in the velocity of flowing media usually increases the corrosion rate by sweeping away corrosion products and reducing the corrosion re- sistance of the surface film . This may occur in a photographic process when spray nozzles ...
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... increase flexibility by reducing the strength of the intermolecular forces . These plasti- cizers usually are in the ... increases . This loss of plasticizer is an important consideration when contact of the material with photographic ...
... increase flexibility by reducing the strength of the intermolecular forces . These plasti- cizers usually are in the ... increases . This loss of plasticizer is an important consideration when contact of the material with photographic ...
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