The examination of corrosion products and processes: Part 3 — Physical methods for examination of corrosion products
Abstract
In the previous two articles the emphasis was on wet and electrochemical techniques, with particular reference to the potentiostat. The physical examination of corrosion products is of equal importance, especially, for example, in the study of oxidation by dry gases at elevated temperatures where electrochemical studies are not normally feasible. In this article the application of physical techniques to corrosion studies will be discussed.
Citation
von Fraunhofer, J.A. and Pickup, G.A. (1967), "The examination of corrosion products and processes: Part 3 — Physical methods for examination of corrosion products", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 14 No. 9, pp. 11-19. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb005225
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