CORROSION ENGINEERING DIGEST
Online ISSN : 1884-1155
Print ISSN : 0010-9355
ISSN-L : 0010-9355
Volume 8, Issue 8
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  • Susumu Morioka, Akimi Umezono
    1959 Volume 8 Issue 8 Pages 327-329
    Published: August 25, 1959
    Released on J-STAGE: November 25, 2009
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    The anodic behaviour of the pure titanium in acid, neutral, and alkaline solutions was studied both in the presence and absence of halogen ions. The polarization curves showed that Cl- ion does not discharge at the titanium anode, showing a very high discharge overvoltage on titanium, and so does not prevent the passivation of titanium. The effect of halogen ion on the passivation of anode metal and the pitting corrosion resistivity of titanium were discussed.
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  • Masaichi Nagayama, Tatsuo Ishikawa
    1959 Volume 8 Issue 8 Pages 330-333
    Published: August 25, 1959
    Released on J-STAGE: November 25, 2009
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    It has been widely known in the acidified copper sulfate test (Strauss' test) for intergranular corrosion of stainless steels that the boiling time required for inspecting the characteristics can be remarkably reduced by the presence of metallic copper. For the purpose of clarifying the role of copper, the change of potentials of Pt, Cu and stainless steels was followed in the Strauss' solution of containing various amounts of copper. The effect of the following factors on the equilibrium potential (Pt-potential) was also examined in order to obtain the knowledge of actual testing conditions. (a) The amount of copper chips. (b) The ratio of the surface area of specimen to the volume of solution. (c) Contact between the specimen and copper chips. (d) Contamination of the solution due to the corrosion products.
    It was found that the presence of copper accelerate the establishment of equilibrium condition among Cu, Cu+ and Cu++, and that the mixedd potential of stainless steel specimen shifts quickly to the potential region of producing the intergranular attack in accordance with the production of Cu. The mixed potential of the specimen is always found to be slightly more active (within few mV) than the equilibrium potential of Cu+/Cu++ system. From these results it was ascertained that the copper-added test would correspond to a certain kind of corrosion test under controlledpotential.
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    1959 Volume 8 Issue 8 Pages 334-335
    Published: August 25, 1959
    Released on J-STAGE: November 25, 2009
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  • W. R. Buck, III, H. Leidheiser, Jr., [in Japanese]
    1959 Volume 8 Issue 8 Pages 336-341
    Published: August 25, 1959
    Released on J-STAGE: November 25, 2009
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  • G.V. Akimov, [in Japanese]
    1959 Volume 8 Issue 8 Pages 342-349
    Published: August 25, 1959
    Released on J-STAGE: November 25, 2009
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    1959 Volume 8 Issue 8 Pages 350-352
    Published: August 25, 1959
    Released on J-STAGE: November 25, 2009
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