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A new passivation practice substitutes trivalent-chromium baths for highly toxic and corrosive hexavalent ones and makes even thinner electrolytical tin-plate satisfy the operation characteristics required by food industry.
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Paramonov, V.A., Filatova, N.G. Passivation of Electrolytical Tin-plate in Trivalent Chromium Solutions. Protection of Metals 40, 271–274 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:PROM.0000028921.39563.81
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