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W. H. Hartt
A companion paper (Part 1) introduced a protocol whereby time-to-corrosion, Ti, of reinforcing steel in concrete exposed to chlorides is calculated as a distributed, rather than discrete, parameter. The method consists of, first, considering that identically exposed, electrochemically independent ... [Corrosion 67, 086003 (2011)] published Mon Aug 01, 2011.

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P. Rostron
The potential for galvanic corrosion between carbon steel and duplex (22Cr) stainless steel in impure ethylene glycol (CH2OHCH2OH) is assessed. The temperature dependence of the corrosion is determined, as well as the effect of temperature on the conductivity of dry, wet, and impure wet ethylene g ... [Corrosion 67, 086001 (2011)] published Mon Aug 01, 2011.

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Developers can now incorporate measurements that directly correspond to the latest ISO 13655.2 guidelines.

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Invitation to prominent green building business consortium strengthens industry leadership.

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New facility will help meet Europe's growing demand for NSATs.

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M. A. Domínguez-Aguilar, O. Olivares-Xometl, and N. V. Likhanova et al.
Hydrogen blistering was electrochemically induced on mild steel immersed in alkaline sour solution by cathodic reduction to study the onset of blistering. Test solution attempted to emulate that associated with water formed in catalytic cracking units of oil refinery plants with cyanide ions. Chro ... [Corrosion 67, 085005 (2011)] published Mon Aug 01, 2011.

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L. I. L. Lima, M. M. A. M. Schvartzman, and C. A. Figueiredo et al.
The weld used to connect two different metals is known as a dissimilar metal weld (DMW). In nuclear power plants, this weld is used to join stainless steel to low-alloy steel components in the nuclear pressurized water reactor (PWR). The most common weld metal is Alloy 182 (UNS W86182). Originally ... [Corrosion 67, 085004 (2011)] published Mon Aug 01, 2011.

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LINE-X of Wilmington, located in Wilmington, NC, was selected for the 2011 Excellence Award for showing extreme dedication to the brand, a continued commitment to excellence and an impressive list of accomplishments within their local community

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