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A study is presented of the corrosive attack of lead-bromide vapors in an air atmosphere on uncoated, preoxidized, and ceramic-coating specimens of five heat-resistant alloys. After exposure to the...
A study is presented of the corrosive attack of lead-bromide vapors in an air atmosphere on uncoated, preoxidized, and ceramic-coating specimens of five heat-resistant alloys. After exposure to the vapors for 6 hours at temperatures of 1350, 1500, and 1650 degrees F, a fairly rapid corrosion and a loss of thickness of the uncoated and preoxidized specimens occurred. At the same conditions, ceramic-coated specimens showed no significant attack.