Materials for Marine Systems and StructuresDennis F. Hasson, C. Robert Crowe |
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Page 125
... Nickel Silver Stainless Steel - Types 410 , 416 90-10 Copper - Nickel 80-20 Copper - Nickel Lead T Stainless Steel - Type 430 70-30 Copper - Nickel Nickel - Chromium Alloy 600 Nickel - Aluminum Bronze Silver Braze Alloys Nickel 200 ...
... Nickel Silver Stainless Steel - Types 410 , 416 90-10 Copper - Nickel 80-20 Copper - Nickel Lead T Stainless Steel - Type 430 70-30 Copper - Nickel Nickel - Chromium Alloy 600 Nickel - Aluminum Bronze Silver Braze Alloys Nickel 200 ...
Page 167
... Nickel - chromium alloys such as Alloy 718 Nickel - chromium - molybdenum alloys such as Alloys 625 and C - 276 Nickel - copper - aluminum Alloy K - 500 Nickel - copper Alloy 400 Nickel - aluminum bronze Nickel - aluminum - manganese ...
... Nickel - chromium alloys such as Alloy 718 Nickel - chromium - molybdenum alloys such as Alloys 625 and C - 276 Nickel - copper - aluminum Alloy K - 500 Nickel - copper Alloy 400 Nickel - aluminum bronze Nickel - aluminum - manganese ...
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... nickel and the nickel - base alloys have excellent resistance to corrosion in the marine atmosphere . After 16 years of seacoast exposure in the Panama Canal Zone ( 148 ) , unalloyed nickel and Alloy 400 exhibited no visible attack , no ...
... nickel and the nickel - base alloys have excellent resistance to corrosion in the marine atmosphere . After 16 years of seacoast exposure in the Panama Canal Zone ( 148 ) , unalloyed nickel and Alloy 400 exhibited no visible attack , no ...
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