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CORROSION COMMENTARY
THE COST OF CORROSION. DURING the five years that CORROSION TECHNOLOGY has been published, industry has become much more conscious of corrosion and its costly consequences. As…
CORROSION EXHIBITION 1959: CORROSION TECHNOLOGY'S EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW
The end of this month will see Britain's biggest display of products and processes designed to prevent the onset of corrosion in all its forms. At the Royal Horticultural…
IMPRESSIONS OF RUSSIAN CORROSION RESEARCH
J.B. Cotton, E.C. PotterIn the Spring of last year Messrs. Cotton and Potter attended a corrosion conference in Moscow. They have put down on paper some of their impressions in this article, specially…
HIGH‐NICKEL ALLOYS: IN THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY Part 2
G.L. SwalesPart 1 of this article, published in our March issue, dealt with the applications of high‐nickel alloys in petroleum production and in the fundamental distillation processes. The…
PRODUCTS and PROCESSES: PROVIDING INDUSTRY WITH THE MEANS TO COMBAT CORROSION
Admiralty Approval for Primer. The Scottish manufacturers of Strathdyde etching primer PA‐10, a metal conditioner with adhesion rated at more than double that of a good priming…
CORROSION RESEARCH ROUND‐UP
GERMANY Nitric acid corrosion of high‐alloy steels. Corrosion diagrams and iso‐corrosion lines of hardenable and non‐hardenable chromium steels, chrome‐nickel steels and some…
Titanium as a Corrosion‐proof Material
Titanium is distinguished by a comparatively low specific weight, high tensile strength, high corrosion resistance, high impact strength at low temperatures and good cold‐forming…
Correspondence: Pipeline Protection in the Middle Fast
SIR, I have read with considerable interest Mr. L. R. Sparrow's paper ‘Pipeline Protection in the Middle East,’ published in your January and February issues of CORROSION…
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