Abstract
Several years of laboratory research and field development was followed 5 years ago with the introduction of a new high-phosphate treatment program. This program provides anodic corrosion inhibition with desired deposition control.
The experience obtained over these 5 years has permitted an expansion of the original treatment guidelines (Table 1). This paper examines various case histories that illustrate the performance of the treatment program in stressful circumstances.
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1985
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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