Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 19 Issue 10

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ANTI‐CORROSION METHODS AND MATERIALS: 3: Forms of corrosion Part 2: Pitting corrosion, interangular attack and selective leaching

Pitting Pitting is possibly the most expensive form of corrosion, in that one small hole can result in the failure or destruction of a process or plant. By its very nature it is a…

The CORROSION and PROTECTION CENTRE at U.M.I.S.T.: 2: Research

N. Ashworth, R.P.M. Procter

Introduction The U.M.I.S.T. Corrosion and Protection Centre was established in April 1972. In the first article in this series we outlined the reasons for this move, and the…

AROMATIC AMINES AS CORROSION INHIBITORS FOR ALUMINIUM 3S IN HYDROCHLORIC ACID

M.N. Desai, R.P. Patel

The present paper deals with chloroanilines and anisidines as corrosion inhibitors for aluminium‐3S in hydrochloric acid solutions. Some of these compounds have previously been…

WIRE ROPE DRESSING

The Port of London Authority has solved a £1,000 wire rope corrosion problem at Tilbury Docks by the use of an anti‐corrosion dressing.

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0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan