Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 2 Issue 3

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CORROSION COMMENTARY

SOME forthright remarks about domestic fittings and appliances were made at a recent meeting of the S.C.I. Corrosion Group by Mrs. A. Jackman of Queen Elizabeth College, where…

CONCRETE AND CORROSION

T.D. Robson

The corrosion of concrete, and the factors causing or preventing it, present at least as complex a problem as metallic corrosion, and the two are frequently inter‐related. A vast…

Corrosion in the Food Industry

J.W. Selby

It is not possible in an article of this size to deal with all aspects of the corrosion problems encountered in the handling and manufacture of food. Accordingly it is proposed to…

CORROSION IN THE MOTOR‐CAR: 3. The Bodywork

Z.S. Michalewicz

The finishes used on the bodywork of motor‐cars must provide adequate protection against corrosion, effective over a period of many years, under various climatic, atmospheric and…

Localised Corrosion in Steam Boilers: Part 2

R.N. Parkins

Last month Dr. Parkins described the various types of pitting corrosion which may appear in steam boilers. In Part 2 corrosion associated with high concentrations of caustic soda…

Measuring Likely Environments for Corrosion: The B.C.U.R.A. Dewpointmeter

VAPOURS can condense out as liquids on to surfaces which are below the dewpoint of the gases in their immediate vicinity. When these liquids are capable of causing corrosion, it…

Cathodic Protection of Underground Structures: Part 2

W. Godfrey Waite

Continuing from last month, the development and choice of materials for giving the best protection are discussed—galvanic anodes, anodes for use with impressed current and…

SWEDISH METHOD OF COUNTERACTING CORROSION DAMAGE TO ENGINES

John Grindrod

Following a number of years of investigations undertaken by the technical department of Aktiebolaget Broströms Linjeagentur (Broström Lines Agency Ltd.), of Gothenburg, into the…

German Corrosion Congress

H. Fischer, W. Machu, J. Iliovici, G. Schikorr, L.W. Haase, R. Röhm, W. Wiederholt

This is the third and last of the series of summaries of papers presented at the Dechema Corrosion Congress held in Frankfurt. Earlier reports of the congress have been given in…

HOT DIPPED ALUMINIUM COATINGS

The value of sprayed aluminium for the protection of iron and steel is now widely recognised in the building industry. It has also been shown that a high degree of protection is…

DESIGN AGAINST CORROSION

C.F. Trigg

The following article briefly outlines some of the methods which may be adopted in designing against corrosion. Not only must the engineer utilise to the full the new alloys and…

PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES

Polytetrafluoroethylene is processed from the raw polymer, known in the U.S. as Teflon and in this country as Fluon, into a translucent or white plastic possessing excellent…

CORROSION RESEARCH ROUND‐UP

Effective protection of the interior surface of these pipelines is difficult, and ordinary anti‐corrosive measures are for the most part inapplicable and/or too costly. The method…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

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hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan