Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 21 Issue 6

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THE SUCCESS OF REINFORCED POLYESTER RESINS FOR COMBATING CORROSION IN PROCESS PLANT

J.F. Burbridge

Millions of pounds are spent every year in the fight against corrosion by users of process plant. Corrosion often necessitates frequent maintenance or replacement of equipment and…

NEW RANGE OF EPOXY‐RESIN VALVES

To supplement their already extensive range of valves for use in corrosive environments, the Plastic Constructions Group have recently completed an agreement to market a range of…

AUTOMOBILE BODY FINISHING: Its Development and Future Prospects

H.L. Quick

The early bodies comprised a hard wood frame on which wooden panels were planned, the whole being finished with many coats of brush applied linseed oil based paints followed by…

IMPORTANT NEWS FOR ALL USERS OF NICKEL ALLOYS

An agreement has been signed appointing Philip Cornes & Company Ltd., of Redditch, official UK stockists of wrought nickel and nickel alloys made by Vereinigte Deutche…

RECOVERY OF FUEL FROM OILY WASTES

Betz Ltd., Winsford, Cheshire, have introduced the EB‐2000 series of demulsifiers, a comprehensive range of chemical additives. The series reduces salvage problems in the disposal…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan