A working party report on marine corrosion
F. P. IJsseling
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A working party report on marine corrosion
Published
1989
Publisher
Published for the European Federatio of Corrosion by the Institute of Metals
Pages
24
ISBN-10
0901462764
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A working party report on marine corrosion was written by F. P. IJsseling.
When was A working party report on marine corrosion published?
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