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The many faces of GRIT‐BLASTING
Abrasive blasting is favoured for cleaning metal surfaces before applying protective coatings. Its use has been extended to improv‐ing the surface of building materials, quickly…
Chemical cleaning of power plant
I. DaviesUntil about 1953 the Central Electricity Generating Board applied only a simple alkali boil‐out before commissioning its boilers. After this time acid cleaning processes were…
SCALING RATES: of pure iron and mild steel in oxygen, steam, carbon dioxide in the range 850°–1000°C
C.W. Tuck, M. Odgers, K. SachsThe work described in this paper is part of a current programme that has two objects: (1) to investigate further the reasons for the different scaling behaviour of steel in steam…
Metals clad by explosion
A developing technique offers some advantages over conventional methods of cladding relatively cheap structural metals with more costly high‐performance materials. So far, the…
Mould deterioration of materials and equipment
J.J. ElphickMicro‐organisms have an important part to play in the natural cycle of breakdown and re‐use of materials. They form a well‐organised body of specialists that can break down many…
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