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1954

<p>Aluminum -- Dissolution -- Testing<br />Hydrofluoric acid<br />Corrosion and anti-corrosives</p>

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The Rate Of Dissolution Of Aluminum In Hydrofluoric Acid, Yen-Ngen Wang Jan 1954

The Rate Of Dissolution Of Aluminum In Hydrofluoric Acid, Yen-Ngen Wang

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"Pure aluminum has a relatively low strength, and its use is, therefore, rather limited. However, the resistance of pure aluminum to the attack of acids and many neutral solutions is higher than that of less pure aluminum or most of the aluminum-base alloys. For this reason, alclad alloy sheets, are made with a coating of pure aluminum on one or both sides of an aluminum alloy core. The coating is metallurgically bonded to the core over the entire area of contact. Thus the coating electrochemically protects the core from corrosive attack.

Aluminum is more negative in the electrochemical series than …