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STP1148
Corrosion of Electronic and Magnetic Materials

Peterson PJ
Pages: 121
Published: 1992

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To meet consumer demands for faster, convenient electronics, many exotic electronic and magnetic materials are being used for which little if any corrosion experience exists.



Table of Contents

Corrosion-Resistant Outdoor Electronics
Fischer E., Schubert R., Veca A.

Electrical Resistance of Wires Used as a Corrosion Rate Monitor
Sproles E.

Formation of Copper Sulfide in Moist Air-Sulfur Dioxide
Chawla S., Payer J., Rickett B.

The Effect of Conversion Coated and Plated Components on the Corrosion of Cobalt Alloy Magnetic Disks
Cormia R., Goodson K.

Accelerated Environmental Testing of Magnetic Recording Disks
Setchell J.

The Effect of Temperature, Humidity, and Silicon Content on the Oxidation of Fine Iron Particles
Hadad A., Pizzo P.

Corrosion Mechanism of Nd-Fe-B Magnets in Humid Environments
Camp F., Constantinides S., Kim A.

Corrosion of Soft Magnetic, Controlled Expansion, and Glass Sealing Alloys
DeBold T., Masteller M., Werley T.

The Influence of a Magnetic Field on Corrosion of Steel
Bradford S., Yee S.

Electrochemical and Structural Characterization of Permalloy
Bunch R., Juanitas M., Lee C., Lee L., Murdock E., Opfer J., Stevenson D., Walmsley R.

Committee: G01
Paper ID: STP1148-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP1148-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-5205-2

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