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The Stress Corrosion Behavior of Glassy Fe-40Ni-20B Alloy in Aqueous Acidic Media

Archer et al., 1983

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3514217809440239943
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Archer M
McKim R
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Corrosion

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The stress corrosion behavior of commercially available glassy Fe-40 At% Ni-20 At% B alloy was investigated. Constant strain testing was carried out in aqueous solutions of ferric chloride, polythionic acid, and hydrochloric acid. Weight loss and selective dissolution …
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