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Dezincification Corrosion and Its Prevention for Copper/Brass Radiators
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The use of a corrosion inhibited arsenical brass alloy for copper/brass radiator tubes has been identified as an effective means to protect the radiator tubes from external dezincification attack, which is generally caused by an exposure to excessive road salts in the regions such as Montreal and Toronto in Canada. Laboratory test methods, their results and field data verifying improved radiator life are presented.
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Park, K., "Dezincification Corrosion and Its Prevention for Copper/Brass Radiators," SAE Technical Paper 831829, 1983, https://doi.org/10.4271/831829.Also In
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