Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 12 Issue 7

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THE MAINTENANCE ENGINEER: how he tackles corrosion

D. PARKES

What is maintenance? Almost every maintenance engineer in the country is interested in corrosion—but there are many thousands of them and almost as many ways of thinking about the…

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Corrosion Notebook

Corrosion advisory service (1) A new service said to offer great benefits to a wide variety of companies in the engineering, nuclear and allied industries, operated by Corrosion…

2 SELECTING MATERIALS FOR ANTI‐CORROSION: THERMOPLASTIC COATINGS

J.C.H. Deakin

This article surveys for the non‐expert reader the advantages and limitations of those thermoplastic materials which are now used widely as corrosion‐resistant coatings both for…

CORROSION CASE HISTORIES: THE CURE OF CORROSION IN MERCURY DIFFUSION PUMPS USED FOR VALVE MANUFACTURE

B.W GOODEN

The central research laboratory of Philips Electrical Industries Pty. Ltd., a large Australian manufacturing organisation, is frequently required to act in a consultative capacity…

PROTECTION FACTORS AT EMLEY MOOR

One of the two tallest structures in Europe, Emley Moor television mast (the other is the Belmont mast) is nearing completion: 1,265 ft. high, it is a galvanized steel cylindrical…

An Impression of ZIDPARK

The situation. The multi‐storey car park, being an open structure of considerable size which often contains large quantities of steel and is nearly always situated in urban areas…

Equipment and Materials

High‐accuracy thickness gauge. A new high‐accuracy thickness gauge, known as Beta 750 (Fig. 1), has been developed jointly by Johnson, Matthey & Co. Ltd., and Panax Equipment…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan