Essays about: "corrosion protection"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 36 essays containing the words corrosion protection.
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1. Flash Pulse Thermography Measurements of Coat Thickness
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för fysikAbstract : The application of varnish, metal coats, and paint is a common practice for modifying or enhancing material properties. Metal coats are frequently used as protective layers against corrosion, heat, and wear, while also influencing characteristics like conductivity, weight, and production costs. READ MORE
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2. On the stability of current collectors in high-voltage lithium-ion batteries containing LiFSI electrolytes
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Oorganisk kemiAbstract : The increasing energy demand requires a transition from fossil fuels to renewable resources. Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) offer a promising solution as efficient energy storage devices. However, the aluminum current collector (CC) in LIBs is susceptible to anodic dissolution above 3 V vs. READ MORE
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3. Electrochemical behavior of conducting polymers
University essay from KTH/KemiAbstract : Ett stort industriellt problem när det gäller metalliska material är korrosion. En metod för att förhindra korrosion är genom en elektrokemisk process som kallas katodiskt skydd vilket kan utföras på två olika sätt: Katodiskt korrosionsskydd med påtryckt ström (ICCP) eller offeranod (SACP). READ MORE
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4. Corrosion protection of aluminum coated with a polymer matrix in presence and absence of conductive polymer
University essay from KTH/YtbehandlingsteknikAbstract : Aluminium och aluminiumlegeringar har ganska bra korrosionsbeständighet, men dessa material kan fortfarande korrodera. Metallkorrosion är aldrig önskvärt och det kan leda till katastrofala resultat i olika branscher och applikationer. READ MORE
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5. Surface Engineering of Bipolar Plates for PEM-Water Electrolysis : Cost-Effective Corrosion Protection
University essay from Linköpings universitet/TunnfilmsfysikAbstract : Hydrogen production by PEM-Water electrolysis is an environmentally benign and promising approach to store excess energy from renewable energy sources but facing drawbacks of high costs, mainly due to a harsh cell-environment. The aim of my Master Thesis was to reduce the costs of the most expensive cell component, the bipolar plate by surface engineering. READ MORE