The purpose of this work was to find testing procedures which would enable one to judge the behavior of aluminum and its alloys towards tap-water by means of laboratory experiments.
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Atomic Energy Commission Report NP-2073
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The purpose of this work was to find testing procedures which would enable one to judge the behavior of aluminum and its alloys towards tap-water by means of laboratory experiments.
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19 pages : illustrations, figures, tables
Notes
Digitized from microopaque cards (1).
Includes bibliographical references
Reprinted from Aluminium, Volume XXIII, 583-90 (1941).
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Mielki, Werner & Popper, Karl R. (Karl Raimund), 1902-1994.Experiments on the Corrosion of Light Metals by Corrosive Waters,
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