Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 24 Issue 8

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Corrosion of ferrous metals by bacterially produced iron sulphides and its control by cathodic protection

R.A. King, J.D.A. Miller

Of the many unrelated types of microbes that can initiate or stimulate the corrosion of metals, the most important economically are the sulphate‐reducing bacteria. They flourish…

Thermoset Powder Coatings Keep Wheels Turning

Resistance of thermoset powder coatings to mechanical and environmental corrosion damage enables GKN Kent Alloys Ltd, Rochester, to provide alloy road wheel finishes which meet…

The Corrosion Story: Part 5: Scale, Galvanic and Magnetic effects

C.A. Smith

Andrews, by 1887, had already made a significant contribution to the knowledge of corrosion science and at this time, decided to investigate the effect of magnetisation on the…

CORROSION RESISTANCE FROM ZIRCONIUM NITRIDE

Charles A. Rigby

Various heavy metals can be used in the molten state for the transport of heat at high temperature levels. However, due to the corrosive behaviour of these molten metals at high…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan