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GBE samples showed better oxide layer retention compared to the as-received sample.
The as-received sample exhibits Curie paramagnetism with a Curie constant C = 0.175 K.
The fatigue strength and fracture mechanism of the ECAP steel were compared with those of the as-received sample.
The mean Ecorr values of the anodically oxidized sample groups, except for the anodized Ti6Al7Nb alloy, showed higher values than those of the respective as-received sample groups.
The fine as-received sample having 55.2% ash was subjected to washability studies at variant densities from 1.4 to 2.2 to assess the amenability to separation.
The original sample (as-received sample) and the sulfur incorporated samples were characterized by X-ray Diffraction (XRD), High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM), Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS), X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR).
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Grain boundary engineering (GBE) was performed on the alloy 617 to compare its corrosion behavior with the as-received samples.
The contact angle decreased 78% for ITO deposited on the glass, decreased 24% for Ag patterned on the ITO, and decreased 70% for polycarbonate as-received samples.
It was found that both of the heat treatments resulted in a significant increase in the erosion rates when compared to the as-received samples.
Both GBE and as-received samples exhibited mass gain followed by mass loss during 10 weeks of exposure, but the normalized mass change was small and less than 0.12 mg/cm2.
During the cyclic oxidation tests conducted at 800 °C in air, boronized samples gained less weight than as-received samples and had oxide scales that grew according to the parabolic law.
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