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On the anodic dissolution of a high Si-Cr iron alloy (Durichlor 51)

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  7. Ibid. Report 65-40, September 1965.

  8. Ibid. Report 67-45, August 1967.

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Schwieg, D.L., Fahidy, T.Z. On the anodic dissolution of a high Si-Cr iron alloy (Durichlor 51). J Appl Electrochem 5, 169–171 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00613223

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