Atmospheric Corrosion of Electroplates in Sea Climate: Protective-Decorative Functions and Service Life of Plates

This work finishes, sums up, and systematically generalizes the results of eleven papers (which were published in this journal starting from 1996) dealing with the corrosion behavior of all main classes of electroplates on carbon steel 10 and Ð>62 brass, which are used in ship instrument engineer...

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