Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials: Volume 9 Issue 9

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GALVANIC ANODES

P.V. Palmer

The best results from cathodic protection can only be obtained if systems are designed to exploit the properties of the materials and equipment used. A common error is the…

What can go wrong with the Galvanized Coating in Water Distribution?

It is surprising that the obvious corrective measures are not universally adopted.

BISRA'S EYE ON CORROSION

The Chemistry Department of the British Iron and Steel Research Association, amongst other activities, conducts research into causes and prevention of corrosion of iron and steel…

SHOP PRIMERS: Review of Materials and Practices

E.G. Elphinstone

This review of developments places special emphasis on shipyard practices to obtain the best results from coatings commercially available though most of its conclusions are, of…

High‐temperature Oxidation and Hot‐dipped Aluminium Coatings

John H. Nicholls

High‐temperature oxidation is a most important aspect of corrosion and in this article the fundamentals of the subject are discussed with particular reference to the protective…

COATING AND COATINGS

Protective coatings resistant to atmospheric corrosion are usually dependent to some degree on organic finishes, and it is interesting to note how current research appears to be…

CORROSION RESEARCH ROUND‐UP

Observations on alloy tests. Rotating‐cantilever tests in air and corrosion‐fatigue tests have been made on a high‐purity aluminium‐zinc‐magnesium alloy and on a commercial alloy…

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

Rust Preventive. A water‐reducible rust preventive, G‐65, is a highly concentrated product in the form of an emulsifiable oil base, effective after average normal reduction with…

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ISSN:

0003-5599

Online date, start – end:

1954

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Yu Yan