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UNPIGMENTED POLYMER COATINGS: The Effects on the Corrosion Behaviour of Aluminium

J. Boxall (Division of Metal Science, Polytechnic of the South Bank Cementone Ltd., Buckingham, Bucks)
S.C. Werren (Division of Metal Science, Polytechnic of the South Bank Allweather‐Evode Paints Ltd., Gillingham, Kent)
J.A. von Fraunhofer (Division of Metal Science, Polytechnic of the South Bank Institute of Dental Surgery, University of London)

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials

ISSN: 0003-5599

Article publication date: 1 July 1971

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Abstract

Introduction Organic surface coatings are the most familiar, and perhaps the most economical, method used for providing corrosion protection to metallic structures. If appropriate control of the metal preparation and pre‐treatment procedures and specified coating application is followed, the paints will afford protection by one, or more of the following mechanisms:

Citation

Boxall, J., Werren, S.C. and von Fraunhofer, J.A. (1971), "UNPIGMENTED POLYMER COATINGS: The Effects on the Corrosion Behaviour of Aluminium", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 18 No. 7, pp. 4-7. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb006829

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MCB UP Ltd

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