Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 18 Issue 3

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Table of contents

PAINT FOR PROTECTION—1: Rational processes for steel protection

P.J. Gay

Introduction Virtually all our knowledge of the principles of steel protection by organic coatings has been gained during the past forty years and this probably explains why so…

PAINT FOR PROTECTION—2: The changing requirements for the preparation and painting of structural steel

H.A. Newnham

Introduction Acceptance of the fact that corrosion protection has developed into a special branch of science and technology is now universal and represents the success of a…

PAINT FOR PROTECTION—3: A tough finish for a rugged job

Large commercial vehicles, designed for more rugged usage than simply hauling loads up and down motorways, create great demands on vehicle finishes as they need a more advanced…

PAINT FOR PROTECTION—4: The role of chlorinated rubber in anti‐corrosive paint systems

G.G.C. Stepto

Introduction The primary function of paint in an industrial or marine environment is to ensure that structures are protected against costly corrosive damage during the expected…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan