Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 13 Issue 1

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materials fall‐out from THE AMERICAN SPACE PROGRAMME

C.L. Wilson

From the outset of the American Space Programme the industries working to meet new and stringent specifications have promised a range of equally new materials and techniques. This…

FLAME‐SPRAYED POWDER FOR HARD‐FACING ALLOYS

Metco XP 1150—a new Ni‐Cr‐B powder for flame spraying, which is self‐fluxing and self‐fusing

FLUORESCENT LIGHTING FOR ARDUOUS CONDITIONS

The intelligent use of corrosion‐resistant and other materials in the design of a range of fluorescent lighting fittings has provided an answer to the problem of lighting…

structural materials in the MOTOR INDUSTRY

J. Dewar McLintock

Because it is cheap, plentiful, strong, and reasonably easy to work, sheet steel continues to be the favourite material for the production of basic structures—usually integral…

THE ECONOMICS OF CORROSION PREVENTION

J.E. Garside

Introduction Corrosion has been described as one of the scourges of civilisation. It would appear to be almost a universal phenomenon occurring in the home, on the…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan