Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 19 Issue 7

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THE USE OF FRP IN SULPHURIC AND HYDROCHLORIC ACID ENVIRONMENTS

T.R. Loader

In British industry alone, the cost of corrosion is estimated at over £1,000 million annually. A high proportion of this cost is caused by two of the most widely used—and…

THE SCOPE OF PROTECTIVE METAL SPRAYING

J.A. Sheppard

When writing about any process designed to restrict, arrest or eliminate the atmospheric corrosion of iron or steel it is very tempting to catch the breath of the reader (and, one…

INCREASED EFFICIENCY: One example of all‐round improvements obtained using electrostatic spraying equipment

Production efficiency has been increased in the enamelling of New World gas cookers by better material utilisation and reduced labour costs, following the installation of an…

THE INSPECTOR'S VIEWPOINT

R.J.P. Nicklin

It is now widely accepted that where maximum long‐life protective treatment is required for structural steelwork, sprayed zinc or aluminium metal coatings, followed by an…

INFLUENCE OF THE STEEL SURFACE ON THE COATING PERFORMANCE

D.A. Bayliss

Metal sprayed coatings, mainly zinc, are used within the CEGB for important steel structures requiring maintenance‐free protection. To the author's knowledge the very few failures…

CORROSION INHIBITORS FOR ALUMINIUM IN HYDROCHLORIC ACID

M.N. Desai, S.M. Desai

Mann, Antonucci, Nathan, Hackerman and Antropov investigated aniline and N — substituted methyl and ethylamines as corrosion inhibitors for iron in acidic media. The present study…

WELDING OF 317L STAINLESS

A.P.V.‐Mitchell of Croydon, Surrey, have recently completed the construction of a solvent dehydration column some 180ft high and with an internal diameter of approximately 10ft…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan