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The Effects of Shot Peening Treatment on the Corrosion Rate of HQ 805 Machinery Steel

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Fig. 2. The surface morphology of samples (a). RM (b). SP10 (c). SP20 (d). (d) SP30
Fig. 3. Potentiodynamic polarization curves of corrosion test result on raw material HQ 805 and samples shot peening treatment in 3.5% NaCl  solution
Fig. 4. The effects shot peening duration on (a). Corrosion current (b). Corrosion potential (c)
Fig. 5. The SEM image of the surface samples after corrosion test in 3.5% NaCl solution (a)

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