High temperature corrosion

International Symposium on High Temperature Corrosion of Materials and Coatings for Energy Systems and Turboengines (1st 1986 Marseille, France)

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High temperature corrosion

by International Symposium on High Temperature Corrosion of Materials and Coatings for Energy Systems and Turboengines (1st 1986 Marseille, France)

August 1987

Elsevier Applied Science

810

9781851661077

1851661077

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