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1 Columbia University, New York, N. Y.
The evidence resulting from the addition of fluorine18 to the flux indicates that fluorine18 remains between the solder and the rustless alloy after the joint is completed. Islands of varying concentrations of fluoride salts are deposited at the interface between the rustless alloy and the solder. It would appear likely that crevice corrosion initiates through solution of salts in the area of this deposition.
Submitted on April 10, 1958
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