Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 32 Issue 10

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Corrosion Commentary

BENS — an active quarter. At a recent Committee Meeting of the British Electroless Nickel Society a very concentrated period of activity was reported.

Resin based linings

K.R. Eames

Corrosion has for many years imposed a very heavy burden on industry affecting productivity and profitability.

Corrosion protection of offshore structures

Savings of £15 million can be achieved over the 20 year life of a typical production platform with the greater use of hot dip galvanising according to Alan Stoneman of the…

Protection of ships' hulls

J. West

The performance and the life of a coating depends mainly upon the standard of surface preparation before paint application. The quality of preparation necessary varies with the…

Use of Fertan in maintenance painting on ships

In the present economic situation in the marine industry, any possible financial savings must be considered seriously. The protection and the preservation of the structure of the…

METHODS

Busy brewery seeks time to complete re‐flooring programme. Mansfield Brewery, founded in 1855, has the answer to the continuous cleaning required for its beer racking cellar…

MATERIALS

Plastics are top of the pops. The plastics revolution has come to blind riveting with the introduction of the new POP Blind Rivet — Plastics from Tucker Fasteners.

EQUIPMENT

Powder coating in a briefcase. Volstatic have now launched their Personal Solidspray, an electrostatic powder coating outfit in a briefcase.

INDUSTRY

Tough pumps for Boots. A contract to supply 14 corrosion‐resistant pumps for the new production facility at The Boots Company plant in Cramlington, Northumberland, has been won by…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan