Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 13 Issue 2

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THE IMPORTANCE OF SOME HEAT PROPERTIES IN PROTECTIVE COATINGS

C.L. Wilson

Choosing a protective coating for varying temperature conditions can be a difficult matter, since it has been found that all types of coatings tend to peel off under such…

MARAGING STAINLESS STEEL: a new high‐strength high‐ductility material

The Carpenter Steel Company in the USA have announced developmet of a high‐strength, high‐ductility stainless steel. Called Carpenter Custom‐455, the new steel has a yield…

CASE HISTORY: PART 1: Cast Iron Failures in Sulphuric Acid Plant

R.H. Banfield, D.R. Gaskell

Case 1: A boiler raising steam by utilising heat from a 7% sulphur dioxide‐in‐air mixture failed because the protective corrugated cast iron shell round the tubes opened, exposing…

LEIPZIG SPRING FAIR: Record Participation

British Firms

The number of British exhibitors who have ‘booked in’ at the Leipzig Spring Fair (March 6–15) had reached 300 by the beginning of February. This constitutes an all‐time record of…

CORROSION AND CATHODIC PROTECTION

H.V. Beezley, G.R. Olson

This notable paper is a decade old but is still one of the best introductions to the theory and practice of cathodic protection as applied to underground systems. Appreciation of…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan