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Accession Number:
AD0656899
Title:
MARINE CORROSION STUDIES: THE ELECTROCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SEVERAL PROPRIETARY ALUMINUM GALVANI-CANODE MATERIALS IN SEA WATER.
Corporate Author:
NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON D C
Report Date:
1967-05-01
Abstract:
A series of experiments is described which was designed to obtain the electrochemical efficiency, electrochemical potential, and current output versus time data for five proprietary aluminum alloys using full-size anodes in sea water under conditions which approach those encountered in service. High and dependable electrochemical efficiency, sustained current output versus time characteristics, and elimination of inherently high resistance between cast-in steel cores and the anode metal must be realized before aluminum anodes can be considered for general Navy use.
Descriptive Note:
Interim rept. no. 5,
Supplementary Note:
See also AD-639 599.
Pages:
0043
File Size:
0.00MB