The effect of heat treatment on the corrosion behaviour of the fusion zone of welded mild steel in cassava juice was investigated by weight loss and potential-time studies. Water quenched specimens were somewhat more corroded and tempered specimens somewhat less corroded than air cooled specimens but the differences between them were small.
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