Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 3 Issue 3

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CORROSION COMMENTARY

TIN RESEARCH, 1955. JUDGING from the Tin Research Institute's Annual Report for 1955, that body has had a busy year. An improved method of tinning cast iron, a test for assessing…

CORROSION RESEARCH LABORATORIES—9: The Corrosion Committee of the A.B.E.M.

Daniel Bermane

Ninth in our series of articles describing centres of corrosion research throughout the world, this article describes the work of the Association Belge pour l'Etude, l'Essai et…

LATEX‐CEMENT COMPOSITIONS: IN CORROSION‐RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION Part 2

P.B. Cormac

Last month the development of latex cements and their use as jointless renders was discussed. In Part 2 Mr. Cormac describes systems of unit construction and then the use of latex…

Low‐Temperature Corrosion: BY FLUE‐GAS CONDENSATES Part 2

R.W. Kear

Last month the mechanism of flue‐gas corrosion and methods of assessing it were discussed. Continuing this review the author describes some industrial studies of corrosion by…

DETERRENCE OF HYDROGEN BLISTERING at a Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit

B.W. Neumaier, C.M. Schillmoller

Efforts to avoid low‐temperature hydrogen attack at a new fluid catalytic cracking unit of the Richfield Oil Corporation, Wilmington, Calif., have been successful as a result of…

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

Silicone Insulating Compound A product originally developed to exclude moisture from aircraft ignition systems, which has excellent dielectric properties and a high order of…

CORROSION RESEARCH ROUND‐UP

GERMANY Inhibitors in oil refining. Anodic inhibitors of practical importance are chromates and nitrites, especially with water of low oxygen content. Cathodic inhibitors are…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan