Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 43 Issue 5

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Fuelling the debate on automotive corrosion: a view on a changing industry from Bundy

Denny Soles

Legislation and consumer demand are two of the main driving froces behind the decision by vehicle manufacturers to look to their suppliers to carry out research and development…

Time, temperature and environment interactions in carbon steel

D. Mukherjee

Carbon steels are abundantly employed in our day‐to‐day engineering services, the automotive industry, and in various domestic usages. Service life of carbon steel assumes…

What is a “rust bucket”?

Terry Savage

Examines the environmental cause and effects of automotive corrosion. Lists the four categories of this corrosion. Reports on British Steel's anti‐corrosive coatings, plus its…

Evaluation of non‐ionic surfactants as corrosion inhibitors in seawater

G. Latha, S. Rajeswari

Corrosion control in cooling systems where seawater forms the coolant is primarily effected with inhibitor additions. Deals with the evaluation of non‐ionic surfactants as…

Corrosion control by freshwater biofilm formation

S. Mohanan, S. Maruthamuthu, A. Mani, G. Venkatachari

Reports on corrosion and microfouling analyses carried out in natural pondwater using mild steel under static condition. Corrosion rates were measured at regular intervals 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