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An Isotopic X-ray Fluorescent Measurer of the Degree of Corrosion Cracking for Industrial Structures

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Measuring the radioisotopically induced K-fluorescence of specially prepared magnetite powder (having been artificially introduced into and then extracted from corrosion cracks) is shown to be diagnostic in determining the propagation stage of the corrosion cracking of the equipment in electric-power, oil and gas chemical and other industries.

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Bochenin, V.I., Bubnov, V.A. An Isotopic X-ray Fluorescent Measurer of the Degree of Corrosion Cracking for Industrial Structures. Protection of Metals 40, 196–198 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:PROM.0000021617.87533.a6

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