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There are also passivation films which have no color.
The test is also used to monitor the "passivation" of stainless steel.
Without such salts, stainless' passivation film usually remains clear for many years.
A number of proprietary passivation processes are available and fairly widely used.
As a result of such passivation, shallow donor centers are presumably produced.
CD reflective layers are so thin that this passivation is less effective.
In addition, surface passivation of germanium has proven extremely difficult.
The formation of this protective layer is called passivation.
One method that prevents the negative effects resulting from this interaction is called passivation.
Removing certain elements from the surface of materials is another form of passivation.
Passivation can be used for protecting other metals.
Passivation is useful in strengthening and preserving the appearance of metallics.
The sensor surface is completely flat, no structures, wiring or passivation are required.
The states cannot be removed by surface passivation if it does not break the time-reversal symmetry.
If this coating is scratched, normal passivation processes take over to protect the damaged area.
The cylinders are treated with a proprietary passivation treatment.
Various testing methods are available to determine the passivation (or passive state) of stainless steel.
Electro-chemical testers can also be utilized to commercially verify passivation.
This causes the passivation of steel at the anodic oxidation sites.
The key to resolving the paradox is passivation.
Finally a passivation process removed any surface iron compounds which are a potential source of corrosion.
Passivation is primarily determined by metallurgical and environmental factors.
For some thinly coated workpieces a chromate passivation is necessary.
In these situations they call the next stage "corrosion", and the first stage "passivation".
The conditions necessary (but not sufficient) for passivation are recorded in Pourbaix diagrams.