Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 22 Issue 11

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Trouble Shooting with cathodic protection of pipelines

H.M. Hatley

Modern high pressure cross country gas and oil pipelines have two main forms of defence against damage. Constant and vigilant patrolling, generally by air, supplemented by foot…

Pipes and Pipelines Protection Methods

A.W. Barker

The protection of pipelines against corrosion and chemical attack requires not only the knowledge of the material carried but also of the environment of the pipeline. Pipelines…

Cathodic protection measurements utilising aerial monitoring

P.B. Cherry

With the increase in pipeline transportation of oil, gas and water, the maintenance of cathodic protection systems to ensure that the pipelines are corrosion‐free requires…

Loose Polyethylene Sleeving in thecorrosion protection of buriedcast iron pipe

E.N. Andrews

Introduction — Loose polyethylene sleeving Cast iron pipe protected with a works‐applied thin bituminous coating has a long and excellent record of service; in its newest form…

TV has major role in pipe protection technology

Donald F. Rees

In less than ten years the television camera has changed from being a “fascinating gadget” to establishing an important role in the pipe inspection and renovation business. Its…

Pipeline Protection: the role of the coating contractor

M.J. Nowers

The dramatic increase in pipeline construction in and around the United Kingdom in recent years has created an upsurge in demand for protective coating. Factories designed for…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan