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Calculating Corrosion Parameters of Sheet and Wire (Helical) Samples when Classifying Atmospheric Corrosivity

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The report deals with mathematical expressions derived for the purpose of calculating atmospheric corrosion rates, including those of changes in total weights and weights of corrosion products retained at the surface of flat sheets and wire helices used as samples in monitoring the corrosivity of the environment according to the International Standards ISO 9223 and ISO 9226.

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Panchenko, Y.M., Strekalov, P.V. Calculating Corrosion Parameters of Sheet and Wire (Helical) Samples when Classifying Atmospheric Corrosivity. Protection of Metals 39, 582–586 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:PROM.0000007853.37672.20

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