Abstract
Steady-state anodic dissolution measurements, under galvanostatic regime at room temperature, are reported for a series of ternary iron-silicon alloys in sodium chloride and sulphuric acid media. Weight loss, weight of corrosion products formed, and oxygen efficiency measurements, are reported. Alloys used were 10, 16, 30 and 40 wt-% Si, containing 1 and 6% of V, Cr or Nb. Dissolution rates arefound to be very little different from those of binary alloys reported in Part I (BCJ. 1981. 16. 145). The reasons for addition of the ternary components are considered.
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