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Infrared spectroscopy is shown to be an adequate method for qualitative and quantitative characterization of technical surface layers for corrosion protection. The measuring conditions for each type of sample have to be selected carefully. For the sake of reliability a certain redundancy in the evaluated data might be useful. It is the aim of this work to gather experience for routine quality control of steel and aluminium surfaces.
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Molt, K., Egelkraut, M. & Gottwald, KH. Infrared analysis of thin inorganic and organic films on metals. Mikrochim Acta 95, 63–67 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01349722
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