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... oxidizing and reducing environments . The alloy is welded by metallic or inert - gas arc techniques ; proper surface preparation is required . It is very resistant to normal atmospheric corrosion and is less susceptible to pitting than ...
... oxidizing and reducing environments . The alloy is welded by metallic or inert - gas arc techniques ; proper surface preparation is required . It is very resistant to normal atmospheric corrosion and is less susceptible to pitting than ...
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... oxidizing environments . This extreme strength of the " passive " film is evident because it is not affected by aggressive corrosive environments , such as ferric chloride , ferricyanide , or any of the ferric EDTA bleach solu- tions ...
... oxidizing environments . This extreme strength of the " passive " film is evident because it is not affected by aggressive corrosive environments , such as ferric chloride , ferricyanide , or any of the ferric EDTA bleach solu- tions ...
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... Oxidizing agents promote deterioration . Acetic acid readily attacks the material , but it is unaffected by water , alkalies , and other weak acids . Weatherability is good , but long exposure may cause changes in appearance . The ...
... Oxidizing agents promote deterioration . Acetic acid readily attacks the material , but it is unaffected by water , alkalies , and other weak acids . Weatherability is good , but long exposure may cause changes in appearance . The ...
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