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Electrochemical and corrosion behavior of a 40X steel, nitrogenated by ionic implantation method, was investigated in several aqueous media at room temperature, comparatively to the same steel, but nitrogenated anodically by plasma heating method. It is shown that the steel with ionically implanted nitrogen has better electrochemical and corrosion characteristics of the two.
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Revenko, V.G., Parshutin, V.V., Shkurpelo, A.I. et al. The Corrosion–Electrochemical Behavior of 40X Steel after Various Nitrogenating Variants. Protection of Metals 39, 46–49 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021991108058
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