Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 37 Issue 6

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Cathodic protection for corrosion control of ships and other steel structures in seawater

Alan J Seymour

As shipowners and shiprepairers will certainly be aware, costs of steel repairs resulting from corrosion, particularly in older and more vulnerable vessels such as tankers and…

Close interval polarised potential surveys of buried pipelines: The truth

A.L. Hickman

The technique of monitoring cathodic protection effectiveness on buried pipelines by the close interval ‘on‐off’ method is now well established. Many pipeline operators appreciate…

‘Maintenance‐free’ battery is designed for photovoltaic applications

Alcad Ltd, a major manufacturer of nickel‐cadmium (NiCd) batteries for industrial and commercial applications, has introduced the Solar Vantage range of NiCd batteries that is…

Reference half cells for monitoring corrosion condition of steel in reinforced concrete structures

Mohammad Golam Ali

Use of half cell potential for monitoring corrosion condition of steel in concrete structures is a well established technique. It is known that once any external sign of corrosion…

Grampian Regional Council go E‐Bar route for Craibstone Dyce link road

To meet British Petroleum's specification for preventing a cathodic reaction between a gas pipeline and concrete steel reinforcement. Grampian Regional Council has chosen Allied…

Review of internal corrosion of underground fuel storage tanks

Ben R. Bogner

Leaking underground fuel storage tanks are a major environmental hazard in the U.S. Several studies have dealt with leaking tanks caused by external corrosion of the steel tanks…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan