Abstract
Abstract A new cell for studying crevice corrosion has been developed. The crevice is made by pressing a glass lens against a flat polished specimen and this ensures a very reproducible geometry. The susceptibility to crevice corrosion of weld metal samples has been studied with this cell by anodic polarization scans and it is shown that the presence of a high-molybdenum content, greater than 7%, completely eliminates this form of attack.
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