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1.   ASM International Metals Handbook, Ninth Edition, Vol. 13, Corrosion, Titanium Chapter, Ronald W . Schutz and David E. Thomas, pp.  669-706.

2.    “Making the Most of Titanium in the Chemical Process Industries”, Crucible Steel Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa., November 1959

2-1.             Golden, L. B., Lane, I. R., Jr., and Acherman, W. L., “Corrosion Resistance of Titanium, Zir­conium, and Stainless Steel”; Industrial and Engi­neering Chemistry, 44 (8) 1930.

2-2.             Gegner, P. J. and W. L. Wilson, “Corrosion of Titanium and Zirconium in Chemical Plant Ex­posures,” Corrosion 15 (7) 19-28 July 1959.

       2-3.       International Nickel Company, Corrosion Service Reports.

2-4.       Battelle Memorial Institute, Defense Metals Laboratory “The Corrosion of Titanium,” TML Report No. 57 October 1956.

2-5.       Gleekman, L. W., “Corrosion Resistance of Ti­tanium,” Corrosion 14 September 1958.

       2-6.       Pennsalt Chemical Company, Private Communica­tion.

                               2-7.       Joint Testing Program, B. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. — Crucible Steel Company of America.

2-8.       Jordan, K. and Fischer, R. W. Techn. Mitt. Krupp.13 (2) 44-47, 1955, Germany.

2-9.       Bomberger, H. B., Cambourelis, P. J., and Hutch­inson, G. B., Journal of Electrochemical Society 101 (9), 442-447.

2-12.      Straumanis, M. E., and Chen, P. C., Corrosion 7 (7), 229, 1955.

2-13.      Kiefer, G., Iron Age No. 23, December 4,1954, 170-173.

2-14.      Eisenbrown, C. M., “A Comparison of the Cor­rosion Resistance of Type 304-6, Type 309-SCB, Carpenter Alloy No. 2OCB and A-55 Titanium in Fuming Nitric Acid,” Carpenter Steel Company Research Laboratory Technical Report El 658, October 1958.

2-15.       E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Chambers Works, Private Communication.

2-16.       Bomberger, H. B., Crucible Steel Company of America, Midland Research Laboratory.

2-17.       Private Communication, Sources Confidential.

2-18.       Miller, R. F., Tresader, R. S., and Wachter, A., Corrosion 10 (1) 7-11.

2-20.       Stern, Milton, (Metals Research Laboratory, Union Carbide Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY), Titanium Course 1959, Lecture 16, presented at the New York University.

2-21.       American Institute Chemical Engineers, Nuclear Engineering and Science Congress, 1957.

2-22.       Crucible Titanium Review 6 (2) August, 1958.

2-23.       Bunger, J., Werkstoffe U. Korrosion, August-Sep­tember, 1955, 369-374.

2-24.       Fink, F., Battelle Technical Review 4, 2, 17-1955.

2-25.       Atomic Energy Commission Report ANL-4519.

2-26.       Matthaei, R. I., Celanese Corporation of America.

2-27.       Golden, L. B., Lane, I. R. Jr., and Acherman, W. L., “Corrosion in Organic Compounds, Resis­tance of Titanium, Zirconium, and Stainless Steel,” Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 45, (5), 1067-1074.

3.    Titanium Metallurgical Laboratory Report TML-57, “The Corrosion of Titanium”, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio, October 29, 1956

3-1.        Republic Titanium and Titanium Alloys, Republic Steel Corp., Alloy Steel Division (1954).

3-2.       Titanium Metals Corporation, Titanium and Titanium Alloys, Seventh Edition, New York, August (1953), 37-47.

3-5.             Straumanis, M. E., and Chen, P. C., “The Corrosion of Titanium in Acids”, Corrosion, 7 (7), 229.

3-7       Golden, L. B., Lane, I. R., Jr., and Acherman, W. L., “Corrosion Resistance of Titanium, Zirconium, and Stainless Steel”, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 44 (8), 1930.

3-10.     ASM Committee on Titanium, “Titanium and Titanium Alloys”, Metal Progress, 68 (7), 37-47. Also see Supplement to Metals Handbook (1955).

3-16.     Golden, L. B., Lane, I. R., Jr., and Acherman, W. L., “Corrosion in Organic Compounds, Resistance of Titanium, Zirconium, and Stainless Steel”, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 45 (5), 1067-1074.

3-18.     “Corrosion Resistance”, Rem-Cru Titanium Review, 1 (6), 1-8.

3-19.     Nakayama, “Electron Diffraction Studies on the Nature of the Corrosion and Heat Resistance of Titanium”, Castings Research Laboratory Report, Waseda University (1954), Number 5, 57-59.

4.     Pettibone, J. S. and R. L. Kane “Corrosion Resistance of Metals and Alloys” Titanium chapter, pp. 646-661. ACS Monograph, Second Edition, Reinhold, New York (1963)

5.     Titanium Metals Corporation, “Corrosion Resistance of Titanium”. 

6.       Milllaway, E. E., “Titanium: its Corrosion Behavior and Passivation”, Materials and Protection, January 1965, pp. 17-21.

7.       Schutz , R. W. and M. Xiao, “Expanded Windows for Titanium Use in Pulp/Paper Peroxide Bleach Plant”, Journal of Testing and Evaluation, JTEVA, Vol. 24, No. 2, March 1996, pp. 119-122.

Additional Reference for Titanium Palladium Alloy Data

8.       Stern, Milton and Claude R. Bishop, “The Corrosion Behavior of Titanium-Palladium Alloy”, Transactions of the ASM, vol. 52, pp. 239-252 (originally presented before the Forty First Annual Convention of the Society, Chicago, Illinois, November 2-6, 1959.

9.       Stern, Milton and Herman Wissenberg, “The Electrochemical Behavior and Passivity of  Titanium”, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol. 106, No. 9. September 1959. pp. 755-759.

10.    Stern, Milton and Herman Wissenberg, “The Influence of Noble Metal Alloy Additions on the Electrochemical Behavior of Titanium”, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol. 106, No. 9. September 1959. pp. 759-764   .





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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