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080 _a620.19:666.3.019 M129
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100 1 _aMcCauley, Ronald A.
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245 1 0 _aCorrosion of ceramics /
_cRonald A. McCauley.
260 _aNew York :
_bMarcel Dekker,
_c1995
300 _a303 p.
336 _2rdacontent
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337 _2rdamedia
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338 _2rdacarrier
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490 _aCorrosion technology ;
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505 8 0 _aCONTENIDO Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Chapter 2 Fundamentals 7 2.1 Introduction 8 2.2 Corrosion by Liquids 10 2.3 Corrosion by Gas 36 2.4 Corrosion by Solid 44 2.5 Effects of proposity 46 2.6 Surface Energy effects 49 2.7 Acid/Base Effects 52 2.8 Thermodynamics 54 2.9 Kinetics 68 2.10 Diffusion 77 Chapter 3 Methods of Corrosion Analysis 93 3.1 Introduction 94 3.2 Laboratory Test versus Field Trials 94 3.3 Sample Selection and Preparation 96 3.4 Selection of Test Conditions 98 3.5 Characterization Methods 99 3.6 Data Reduction 107 Chapter 4 Corrosion Test Procedures 109 4.1 Introduction 109 4.2 ASTM Standards 111 4.3 Nonstandard Tests 122 Chapter 5 Corrosion of Specific Crystalline Materials 129 5.1 Attack by Liquids 103 5.2 Attack by Gases 158 5.3 Attack by Solids 194 Chapter 6 Corrosion of Specific Glassy Materials 211 6.1 Introduction 211 6.2 Silicate Glasses 216 6.3 Borosilicate Glasses 223 6.4 Lead-Containing Glasses 225 6.5 Phosphorus-Containing Glasses 226 6.6 Fluoride Glasses 227 6.7 Chalcogenide-Halide Glasses 229 Chapter 7 Properties and Corrosion 235 7.1 Introduction 236 7.2 Mechanisms 240 7.3 Degradation of specific materials 248 Chapter 8 Methods to minimize corrosion 275 8.1 Introduction 276 8.2 Crystalline Materials-Oxides 276 8.3 Crystalline Materials-Nonoxides 282 8.4 Glassy Materials 285
650 _aCERAMIC MATERIALS-CORROSION
650 _aCORROSION OF CERAMICS
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