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Cr/Fe Ratio
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Maximum Cr/Fe Ratio
The maximum ratio of chromium to iron and the depth at which it
occurs are the most direct measures of the chromium enrichment
in a material oxide layer. Typical ratios are about 1.5 or greater
for well-electropolished 316L stainless steel. The depth at which
the maximum Cr/Fe ratio is found varies but is usually about one-half
the oxide thickness
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