Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 34 Issue 9

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Corrosion Commentary

The IMF launches its new corporate identity for the 90's. As the only professional body for qualified members of its type in the UK, the Institute of Metal Finishing needs to…

Hardening furnace gas savings by retro‐fitting regenerative burners at Metabrasive Ltd

S. McLaren

Following an in‐depth study of gas usage at Metabrasive undertaken in 1981, it was decided to treat the reduction of hardening furnace gas consumption as a priority and a paper on…

Corrosion problems in central heating systems

R.D. Davis

Corrosion starts to attack the metallic and non‐metallic components of domestic and industrial heating systems from the time they are first filled with untreated water. The need…

Thermoplastic bearings in corrosive environments — the advantages

Ball bearings engineered from polymer resins offer, it is stated, significant advantages over their steel counter‐parts in engineering design, especially where moderate running…

METHODS

Polystal dissolves rust problem. A corrosion‐resistant form of pre‐stressed reinforcement — Polystal composite material from Bayer —is claimed to greatly increase the service life…

MATERIALS

Molykote Metal Protector Plus. Molykote Metal Protector has been used for many years as corrosion protection for metals of all types. The product has now been reformulated and in…

EQUIPMENT

Cr‐Mo electrodes from Metrode. Metrode Products Ltd of Chertsey, Surrey, announce Chromet, a new range of Cr‐Mo alloyed electrodes for welding the creep and corrosion‐resistant…

INDUSTRY

“Rhessin‐ite” Hesco (Corrosion Control) Ltd of Leeds, Yorkshire have announced its intention to licence its “Rhessin‐Ite” machine to UK and overseas contracting companies.

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan