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Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals | 1969

The Determination of Niobium in Iron and Steel by thd Extraction Spectrophotometric Method

Takashi Sakaki


Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals | 1985

Corrosion of Various Commercial Alloys in Hot Concentrated Caustic Soda Solutions

Takashi Sakaki; Yozyu Shimizu; Kazutaka Sakiyama


Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals | 1985

The Effect of Oxidative Oxyanions on the Corrosion Behaviour of Commercial Stainless Steels in Hot Concentrated Caustic Soda Solutions

Takashi Sakaki; Kazutaka Sakiyama


Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals | 1981

Effects of NaClO 3 and NaCl on the Corrosion Behavior of Iron-Chromium-Nickel Alloys in Concentrated Caustic Soda Solutions

Takashi Sakaki; Yozyu Simizu; Kazutaka Sakiyama


Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals | 1979

Effects of NaClO 3 and NaCl on the Corrosion Behaviours of Iron-Chromium Alloys in Hot Concentrated Caustic Soda Solution

Takashi Sakaki; Kazutaka Sakiyama


Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals | 1979

Corrosion of Iron in Hot Concentration Caustic Soda Solution

Hideo Onoue; Takashi Sakaki; Kazutaka Sakiyama


Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals | 1970

On the Direct Determination of Molybdenum in High Alloy Steel by the Spectrophotometric Method

Takashi Sakaki


Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals | 1968

On the Determination of Microamounts of Niobium in Iron and Steel by the Spectrophotometric Method

Takashi Sakaki


Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals | 1968

On the Determination of Niobium in High Alloy Steel by the Spectrophotometric Method

Takashi Sakaki


Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals | 1967

ON THE DETERMINATION OF MICROAMOUNTS OF LEAD IN HIGH-ALLOY STEEL BY THE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHOD.

Takashi Sakaki

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