Research on the Surface of Nano H68 Alloy Surface Corro Sion Mechanism

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Based on nanometer related theory, this paper has used H68 alloy for power plant condensers alloy surface nano mechanical polishing method, combining the related theory of materials research, the use of metallographic microscopic analysis, XRD analysis, hardness test and electrochemical corrosion test method, the correlation properties of nano surface treatment of H68 test, around the related properties of nano surface treatment H68 experiment, theoretical analysis and normative analysis, combining qualitative analysis with quantitative analysis, it has concluded that the surface nano can improve the corrosion resistance of H68 alloy in ammonia solution.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1120-1121)

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304-310

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July 2015

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