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Applications of thermoelectric method to studying initial stages of deposition of electrolytic coatings

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Utilization of the thermoelectric method in studying initial stages of deposition of electrolytic coatings on previously oxidized surfaces has been investigated. Regularities of this process and its dependence on the temperature and oxidation rate are discussed.

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Lukhvich, A.A., Sharando, V.I. & Novikov, S.A. Applications of thermoelectric method to studying initial stages of deposition of electrolytic coatings. Russ J Nondestruct Test 36, 465–470 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02759426

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