2010
DOI: 10.1134/s2070205110070129
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On the possibility of reducing oxidation temperature of low-carbon steel in nitrate solutions

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“…This is achieved due to codeposition of magnetite and alumi num oxide in the case of steel treatment by IPCANOKS 8 solution [3] or the formation of double spinel upon oxidation in a solution of IPCANOKS 9A [4]. The corrosion resistance of steel oxidized in these solutions significantly increases in both hot water con taining chlorides and sulfates and upon accelerated tests of steel with an MC treated with an IPCAN 39 passivation composition under conditions of periodic condensation of moisture in 100% humidity.…”
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“…This is achieved due to codeposition of magnetite and alumi num oxide in the case of steel treatment by IPCANOKS 8 solution [3] or the formation of double spinel upon oxidation in a solution of IPCANOKS 9A [4]. The corrosion resistance of steel oxidized in these solutions significantly increases in both hot water con taining chlorides and sulfates and upon accelerated tests of steel with an MC treated with an IPCAN 39 passivation composition under conditions of periodic condensation of moisture in 100% humidity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%