Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 10 Issue 6

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COMMENTARY

Steel and Plastics Because of their excellent mechanical properties, ease of working and relative cheapness, the standard steels are the most widely used engineering materials…

‘STELVETITE’ PLASTICS‐COATED STEEL

It is now a little over five years since the introduction of the first plastics‐coated sheet steel in Britain. Those benefits which were already apparent at the outset were enough…

THE FLUIDISED BED COATING PROCESS

During recent years the use of the fluidised‐bed method of applying plastics coatings to metals has increased considerably. The plastic is in the form of a powder kept in a…

Coating with Plastics by the ELECTROSTATIC POWDER TECHNIQUE

R.A. Coffee

For more than a decade electrostatic paint spraying techniques have been making an increasing impact upon the product finishing and corrosion protection industries. These…

Modern Trends (2): PLASTICS COATINGS

Articles elsewhere in this issue survey the main types of plastics coatings and processes used for protecting steel against corrosion. As a result of the introduction of these an…

Courses for the Corrosion Engineer

(1) A symposium, Quality Control in Metal Finishing, has been arranged by the Division of Metal Science and will be held at the Borough Polytechnic, Borough Road, London, S.E.1…

PRODUCTS and PROCESSES: PROVIDING INDUSTRY WITH THE MEANS TO COMBAT CORROSION

Anti‐static Liquid Announced by a London firm is the introduction of their C.S.L. anti‐static liquid. It is claimed that plastic surfaces wiped over with this liquid will remain…

NEWS OF INDUSTRY

Anti‐corrosive Sheet on New Tanker A feature of the Esso Petroleum Co.'s new tanker, the 47,000‐ton‐d.w. Esso Edinburgh, is the use of some 5,000 ft2 of Corroplast permanent…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan