Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 3 Issue 7

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CORROSION COMMENTARY

HARWELL VISIT. The Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell is now ten years old and recently held its first series of Open Days for the international and technical Press…

Choosing Materials for Instrument Manufacture: IMPORTANCE OF CORRECT CHOICE FOR SENSITIVE MECHANISMS

P. Mabb

Probably the most popular view concerning corrosion is that its promotion is largely the result of atmospheric conditions and oxidation. Only too frequently is the fact ignored…

Plant Instruments in Corrosive Atmospheres: THEIR DESIGN, SITING AND MAINTENANCE

Leo Walter

Modern industrial instruments often have to be placed in surroundings which can easily corrode both outer and inner parts, resulting in, firstly, deterioration in appearance and…

SOME ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF CORROSION

A. Keynes

This short article is in the nature of thinking aloud. The zoriter is in the very preliminary stages of a research project into the above mentioned subject, and has formed certain…

CHEMICAL‐ AND CORROSION‐RESISTANT FLOORS

Bernard Mohr

This article deals with corrosion‐resisting floor surfaces, provided over suitable load‐bearing bases, to withstand the corrosive action of chemicals to which they will be…

The Commercial Advantages of CALCIUM PLUMBATE PAINT

In the article published in the columns of our April edition, N. J. Read gave a very comprehensive description of the post‐war development in anti‐corrosive paint pigments insofar…

CORROSION RESEARCH ROUND‐UP

Inhibitors v. nitric acid corrosion. The addition of certain surface‐active substances in fixed proportions to concentrated acids and in particular to nitric acid (S.G.I.50…

Results of some Marine‐Atmosphere Corrosion Tests on MANAGEMENT‐LITHIUM ALLOYS

MAGNESIUM‐LITHIUM binary alloys which contain just enough lithium (about 11 wt.%) to produce a single‐phase, body‐centred cubic structure have shown surprisingly good resistance…

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

Coachwork Phenolics. Rockite phenolic extrusions are now being extensively employed by a large motor‐body building firm for interior trimming. The extrusions they use have the…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan