Definition of Dezincification. Meaning of Dezincification. Synonyms of Dezincification

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Definition of Dezincification

Dezincification
Dezincification De*zinc`i*fi*ca"tion, n. The act or process of freeing from zinc; also, the condition resulting from the removal of zinc.

Meaning of Dezincification from wikipedia

- than 15% zinc (dezincification) in the presence of oxygen and moisture, e.g. from br**** taps in chlorine-containing water. Dezincification has been studied...
- "lead-free br****" in California was reduced from 4% to 0.25% lead. Dezincification-resistant (DZR or DR) br****es, sometimes referred to as CR (corrosion...
- used in cleaning operations. Descaling can also cause erosion and dezincification of br****, causing the br**** to leach lead which is thereby released...
- Bronze and br**** ornamental work Bronzing Chinese bronze inscriptions Dezincification resistant br**** French Empire mantel clock List of copper alloys Ormolu...
- corrosion under certain conditions, when zinc is leached from the alloy (dezincification), leaving behind a spongy copper structure. Nordic Gold A bronze is...
- strengthened by the presence of a very small percentage of ****nic. Dezincification of br**** (a copper-zinc alloy) is greatly reduced by the addition of...
- ****ings leached into the pipe material in a chemical reaction known as dezincification, causing some leaks or blockages. A solution was to replace the yellow...
- carrier Admiralty br****, contains 30% zinc and 1% tin which inhibits dezincification in most environments Admiralty chart, a brand of nautical chart Admiralty...
- airline (1935–1940) and a modern zeppelin tour company (2001–present) Dezincification Resistant Br****, an alloy used to make pipe ****ings for use with potable...
- -640 mV. During corrosion, the attack of zinc is preferred and the dezincification leads to a consistent increase of the potential towards steel. Thanks...