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Corrosion Studies on Stainless Steel (FE6956) in Hydrochloric Acid Solution
2014
Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry
The effect of hydrochloric acid concentration on stainless steel (Fe6956) at temperature range 303 -333 ± 1 K has been studied using weight loss, thermometric and electrochemical polarization techniques. The corrosion rate of the stainless steel was found to be dependent on both temperature variation and acid concentration. The potentiostatic study showed that the active passive transition depends strongly on acid concentration while the weight loss measurements revealed that 2 M HCl at
doi:10.4236/ampc.2014.48018
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