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Effect of some organic surfactants on corrosion inhibition of steel in sea water
M.N. Shalaby, M.M. Osman, A.A. El FekyCorrosion inhibition of carbon steel by nonionic polyoxy ethylene (80) monopalmitate (Pa (EO)80), cationic hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (HTABr) and anionic sodium dodecyl…
Protective ebonite coatings on the base of oligobutadienes
Yury N. Pushkarev, Oleg L. FigovskyExplores the possibility of preparing elastic and hard ebonite coatings, utilizing the properties of oligobutadienes without ending functional groups. Examines the vulcanization…
Options for reducing the risk of reinforcement corrosion in R.C. structures and their incorporation into the design process
Phil BamforthThe paper describes various options which enhance the durability of reinforced concrete by reducing the risk of reinforcement corrosion. These include different cementing systems…
Performance evaluation of steel rebars corrosion inhibitors with strain gauges
A.T. Routoulas, G. BatisA brief presentation of a laboratory technique with strain gauges (SG) detecting steel rebars corrosion in mortar specimens is given. The comparison of the application results…
Influence of substituents on the inhibition efficiency of phosphonic acid‐Zn2+ systems
S. Rajendran, B.V. Apparao, N. PalaniswamyThe inhibition efficiencies of ethyl phosphonic acid (EPA) and 2‐chloroethyl phosphonic acid (2‐Cl EPA) in the presence of Zn2+, in controlling the corrosion of mild steel in a…
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