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CORROSION SURVEYING AND EVALUATION
C.L. WilsonThis is the third in a series of articles addressed to management by a corrosion consultant, dealing with the economic, educational and organisational aspects of anti‐corrosion…
Co‐ordination or corrosion of interests?
J.O. GallowayThe Commentary in this journal for December 1964 very rightly drew attention to what seems to be a battle for domination between the newly‐formed British Joint Corrosion Group and…
Corrosion Notebook
More for tanners. For the tannery problem involving sealing‐off brass bolts against sulphuric acid, chromium compounds and H2S, answered in these columns in our October 1964…
THE ECONOMICS OF CORROSION CONTROL BY PROTECTIVE COATINGS
F.R. CharltonThe author, an American chemical consultant, sets out in this paper the full costing tor a number of protective coating systems. Since the many figures for this costing are given…
THE PREPARATION OF METALS FOR PROTECTIVE FINISHES
R.E. ShawThe surface preparation of metals has a profound influence on the life of paint and other protective finishes. The practical application of chemical and mechanical treatments are…
THE USE OF PLASTICS TO OBVIATE CORROSION
R.L.H. DamerhamThis paper will deal with the following topics: 1. A new approach to corrosion technology whereby the use of non‐corrodible materials is studied as against the present practice of…
Points from the discussion on Mr. Damerham's paper
MR. DAMERHAM (Extract from address): ‘One interesting application which is not in my paper concerns the use of hard rigid plastics as bases for electroplating. One of the problems…
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