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... ratio , as well as the surface area to mass ratio , should be large . Test Temperature . Should meet or exceed pro- cessing temperatures . Test Conditions . Reproducibility of test results is required in order for corrosion rates to be ...
... ratio , as well as the surface area to mass ratio , should be large . Test Temperature . Should meet or exceed pro- cessing temperatures . Test Conditions . Reproducibility of test results is required in order for corrosion rates to be ...
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... Ratio Transparent Materials Available Often Easier to Fabricate Self - Lubricating Unplasticized Materials Are Generally Photographically Inert Nonconductors Unfavorable Properties of Plastics Versus Metals Lower Strength Higher ...
... Ratio Transparent Materials Available Often Easier to Fabricate Self - Lubricating Unplasticized Materials Are Generally Photographically Inert Nonconductors Unfavorable Properties of Plastics Versus Metals Lower Strength Higher ...
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... ratio of surface area of sample material to volume of pro- cessing solution must be specified for the data to be of value to the engineer . The data will also be of no value ( except to rule out use of the material ) if no test is made ...
... ratio of surface area of sample material to volume of pro- cessing solution must be specified for the data to be of value to the engineer . The data will also be of no value ( except to rule out use of the material ) if no test is made ...
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