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The Influence of the Inclination and Direction of Specimen Surface on Atmospheric Corrosion of Steels
鋼の大気腐食におよぼす暴露角度と方向の影響
1973
Tetsu to hagane
鋼の大気腐食におよぼす暴露角度と方向の影響
Synopsis: The corrosion rate of a steel and the morphology of the rust formed are influenced by the inclination and direction of the steel surface exposed to the atmosphere . Sheets of a carbon steel and a low alloy steel one side of the surfaces of which was coated by resin paint were positioned at the inclinations of 0, 30, 60 and 90 degrees to the horizon , facing skywards and groundwards. Atmospheric exposure test has been carried for two years . Corrosion rate of steels, sulfate content of
doi:10.2355/tetsutohagane1955.59.1_125
fatcat:jklxtnwmmbhzhl5qbiin54bedy