Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 35 Issue 7

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Table of contents

The measurement of corrosion in overhead power lines

P.H. Schwabe, D. Pike

One of the factors giving rise to failure of steel reinforced aluminium power line conductors (ACSR) is corrosion due to the loss of zinc galvanising from the steel. As the zinc…

An on‐line electroplating thickness monitor

C.G. Moore

The corrosion resistance of a product is frequently related to the thickness of the electroplated deposit. Plated thickness is also critical to performance parameters such as…

Data recorder is key to ultrasonic wall thickness data management system

A new handheld data recording instrument introduced by Wells Krautkramer is the key to a comprehensive corrosion thickness data management system. Suitable for pipe wall thickness…

Techniques for the examination of corrosion products

Lalgudi V. Ramanathan

The examination of products of aqueous and non aqueous corrosion is carried out to obtain information about one of a combination of aspects such as composition, hardness, stress…

METHODS

Protective coating can survive swaging loads. A recent application of Whitford Plastics' Xylan surface coating illustrates the benefits of pre‐coating complex metal components…

MATERIALS

Sandvik introduces ‘second generation’ Duplex stainless steel hollow bar. Sandvik Steel UK has announced the introduction of SAF 2205 stainless steel hollow bar for use in the…

EQUIPMENT

AMP minute meter plus. JCT Controls Ltd has developed a fully electronic amp minute meter designed for electroplating, anodising and similar chemical processing operations. It…

INDUSTRY

£5.3 Million finishing system for new car. A contract worth £5.3 million has been won by Durr Ltd, Warwick, to re‐equip part of the No 2 paint shop at Austin Rover Group's…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan