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TABLE 9-1

                             Weight Loss of Metal Panels* after 20 Years' Exposure in Various Atmospheres (ca. 1930-1954) 6
                                                                      Average loss in weight, %
                                                                                               Commercial    Commercial
                                           Commercial    Commercial     Brass                     lead        zinc (99%
                              Exposure       copper       aluminum    (85% Cu,      Nickel     (99.92% Pb,   Zn, 0.85%
                City        classification  (99.9% + Cu)  (99% + Al)   15% Zn)    (99% + Ni)    0.06% Cu)       Pb)
           Altoona, PA        Industrial      6.1                        8.5         25.2          1.8          30.7
           New York, NY       Industrial      6.4           3.4          8.7         16.6          —            25.1
           La Jolla, CA       Seacoast        5.4           2.6          1.3          0.6          2.1           6.9
           Key West, FL       Seacoast        2.4            —           2.5          0.5          —             2.9
           State College, PA  Rural           1.9           0.4          2.0          1.0          1.4           5.0
           Phoenix, AZ        Rural           0.6           0.3          0.5          0.2          0.4           0.8
           3
            Panels—9 x 12 x 0.035 in (22.86 x 30.48 x 0.089 cm).
           * Data from H. R. Copson, Report of ASTM Subcommittee VI, of Committee B-3 on Atmospheric Corrosion, Am. Soc. Test Mater., Spec. Tech. Publ.
            175, 1955. Used by permission of the American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia.
           Source: Yocom, J. E., and Upham, J. B., Effects on Economic Materials and Structures, in "Air Pollution," 3rd ed., Vol. I (A. C. Stern, ed.), p. 80.
           Academic Press, New York, 1977.
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