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CORROSION COMMENTARY
A TYPICAL example of the kind of problem which the corrosion engineer is called in to solve was given in the American Brewers' Digest recently. It appears that a certain brewery…
CORROSION OF SHIPS
A. PickworthSteel—one of the most commonly used metals, especially in ship construction—is unfortunately one of the most corrodible. Moreover, conditions favourable to corrosion are…
The Corrosion‐Resisting High‐Silicon Iron Alloys
J. DoddMuch progress has been made in the field of corrosion technology in the last few years and many new corrosion‐resisting materials have been developed, including improved types of…
Localised Corrosion in Steam Boilers: Part 1
R.N. ParkinsCorrosion which take place in steam boilers is usually localised, leading to pitting or corrosion cracking rather than attack of a general nature, although this may be encountered…
Cathodic Protection of Underground Structures: Part 1
W. Godfrey WaiteThe theory of cathodic protection is established on sound scientific principles and its practical effectiveness is now widely recognised. Substantially similar conclusions have…
Corrosion of Tinplate by Foods Packed in Cans: Part 2
Denis DickinsonContinuing his article, the author discusses the corrosive effects of different fruits and vegetables on tinplate, the effects of trace elements in the form of spray residues, the…
CORROSION CONTROL IN PACKAGING
THE fourth and largest International Packaging Exhibition to be held in Britain took place at Olympia, London, from January 18 to 28. There were over 200 exhibits, covering the…
PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES
Lanolin‐impregnated tapes Whilst many thousands of tons of lanolin compositions have been used in rust preventives applied thinly by brushing, spraying or dipping for application…
PRE‐TREATMENT OF STEEL
THE importance of the pre‐treatment of steel before the application of a rust inhibitive or a rust‐proofing material is often not fully understood; this accounts for many…
German Corrosion Congress
K. Hauffe, GrubitschContinuing the summaries of papers presented at the recent Dechema Corrosion Congress, the following are all concerned with electro‐chemical mechanisms. Next month our report of…
CORROSION RESEARCH ROUND‐UP
Sulphuric corrosion of refinery equipment. Characteristics of sulphuric acid solutions encountered in refineries, the types and kinds of containers, piping, valves, heaters and…
CORROSION PATENTS
Cleaning and descaling of metals. An improved process is described for cleaning, descaling and deoxidation of metals, especially stainless steel. A treating bath acts directly on…
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