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- who: Stephen Raiman from the aDepartment of Nuclear Engineering, Texas AandM University have published the research: Corrosion of 316H Stainless Steel in Flowing FLiNaK Salt, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The University of Wisconsin and ORNL A great deal of early work on material compatibility with fluoride salts was focused on Ni-based alloys. It is attractive because it is widely available in common forms, and is less expensive than Ni-based alloy N. To move beyond the static testing available in the recent literature, the purpose of this work was to evaluate corrosion and . . .
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