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CORROSION RESEARCH LABORATORIES‐14: D.S.I.R. CORROSION OF METALS GROUP, NATIONAL CHEMICAL LABORATORY, TEDDINGTON

F. Wormwell (Head of Corrosion Group)

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials

ISSN: 0003-5599

Article publication date: 1 January 1959

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Abstract

The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research has been responsible for investigations on the corrosion of metals since 1924, when a Corrosion Research Committee was set up with the late Dr. G. D. Bengough as its first senior investigator. In 1927 research on atmospheric corrosion directed by Dr. W. H. J. Vernon was taken over by D.S.I.R. and in 1928 the Group was transferred from the Royal School of Mines in London to the then Chemical Research Laboratory at Teddington. This establishment had been inaugurated several years previously as a separate D.S.I.R. station situated in the same grounds as the National Physical Laboratory. Quite recently it has achieved the status of National Chemical Laboratory; but the ‘C.R.L.’ (now the ‘N.C.L.’) has always derived great benefit from its proximity to its much larger and older sister station.

Citation

Wormwell, F. (1959), "CORROSION RESEARCH LABORATORIES‐14: D.S.I.R. CORROSION OF METALS GROUP, NATIONAL CHEMICAL LABORATORY, TEDDINGTON", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 6 No. 1, pp. 5-9. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb019532

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