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Publication date: 1 January 1955

E.L. Streatfield

This is an excerpt from a paper entitled ‘Some Industrial Applications of Metal Cleaning,’ which formed the chairman's address read before a joint meeting of the London sections…

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This is an excerpt from a paper entitled ‘Some Industrial Applications of Metal Cleaning,’ which formed the chairman's address read before a joint meeting of the London sections of the Society of Chemical Industry and of the Royal Institute of Chemistry.

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Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, vol. 2 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0003-5599

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Publication date: 1 July 1957

E.L. Streatfield

It does not need much imagination to picture fairly vividly the immense problems occurring in industry due to the ravages of corrosion. Water is a universal service, but by reason…

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It does not need much imagination to picture fairly vividly the immense problems occurring in industry due to the ravages of corrosion. Water is a universal service, but by reason of the impurities • it contains in its natural state it may rapidly corrode the heating system or the cooling system or the process system in which it is employed. The photographs in the following article show examples of what may happen.

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Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, vol. 4 no. 7
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0003-5599

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Publication date: 1 April 1956

Over two years ago the first issue of CORROSION TECHNOLOGY appeared. In the 25 issues that have followed we have published over 90 major signed articles, 250 commentary items, 250…

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Over two years ago the first issue of CORROSION TECHNOLOGY appeared. In the 25 issues that have followed we have published over 90 major signed articles, 250 commentary items, 250 abstracts of corrosion literature and hundreds of other items and features, all dealing directly or indirectly with problems of corrosion. During its comparatively short life, CORROSION TECHNOLOGY has grown up and made many contacts throughout the world. To mark the achievement of our first 24 months' publication we invited some of our friends from the worlds of science and industry to set down a few of their thoughts on corrosion matters for publication in this issue, and we are privileged to be able to print the following contributions.

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Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, vol. 3 no. 4
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ISSN: 0003-5599

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Publication date: 1 October 1957

Jenolite Danish Appointment. The Jenolite Group of Companies announce the appointment of V. Kronman as their new licensee and agent in Denmark, thereby replacing former…

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Jenolite Danish Appointment. The Jenolite Group of Companies announce the appointment of V. Kronman as their new licensee and agent in Denmark, thereby replacing former connections with Dansk Jenolite, Svend Skaarup of Aarhus.

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Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, vol. 4 no. 10
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Publication date: 1 March 1957

MORE BRITISH PLASTICS. It is announced by the British Plastics Federation that last year was another year for record breaking in the fields of production and export. Output, which…

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MORE BRITISH PLASTICS. It is announced by the British Plastics Federation that last year was another year for record breaking in the fields of production and export. Output, which has been more than doubled since 1950, reached about 335,000 tons; an increase of more than 10,000 tons over 1955. However, the rate of increase in production fell off in 1956, compared to 1955; in 1955 output increased by 50,000 tons.

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Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, vol. 4 no. 3
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ISSN: 0003-5599

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Publication date: 1 January 1955

With the accentuation of working conditions (higher temperatures, higher pressures, higher concentrations) in many fields of chemical processing, the protection of containers…

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With the accentuation of working conditions (higher temperatures, higher pressures, higher concentrations) in many fields of chemical processing, the protection of containers against corrosion caused by the chemicals inside has become a matter of great importance. Among the protective measures is the use of acid‐proof (or alkali‐proof) brickwork for the flagging and lining of the containers.

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Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, vol. 2 no. 1
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Publication date: 1 September 1963

New unit for Metallisation Group. Pressure on capacity in the North London and adjoining areas has made it necessary for Metallisation Ltd. to extend its activities to the…

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New unit for Metallisation Group. Pressure on capacity in the North London and adjoining areas has made it necessary for Metallisation Ltd. to extend its activities to the Dunstable area. The whole range of Metallisation facilities has been incorporated into this new plant and the modern equipment installed enables the unit to handle all types of steelwork regardless of size.

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Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, vol. 10 no. 9
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Publication date: 1 May 1957

The growing awareness of the need to conserve material resources is one of the most heartening features of the contemporary industrial scene. Economy of utilisation is the…

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The growing awareness of the need to conserve material resources is one of the most heartening features of the contemporary industrial scene. Economy of utilisation is the dominant theme of new processes and new industrial undertaking. The farseeing technologist and industrialist no longer think in terms of inexhaustible natural resources. One important proof of this necessary new attitude is the attention now paid to the prevention of corrosion. The increasing cost of steel and other metals has forced industry to look for proved methods and materials for protection against corrosion. The anti‐corrosion armoury now boasts a versatile range of weapons. The pressing need is to get industry to use them. This is where Corrosion Technology comes in. For over three years, with mounting success, we have preached the gospel of corrosion prevention. Now we feel that our efforts should be augmented by a Corrosion Exhibition and Convention. These events will be the principal features of National Anti‐Corrosion Week, which we are sponsoring from October 14–18 next. Details of the exhibition and convention, to be held in Westminster, London, are given on page 147.

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Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, vol. 4 no. 5
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Publication date: 1 August 1963

In the first five months of 1963, 33,700 boys entered apprenticeships directly from school — 29 per cent of the total. This represents a decline in relation to the corresponding…

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In the first five months of 1963, 33,700 boys entered apprenticeships directly from school — 29 per cent of the total. This represents a decline in relation to the corresponding months of 1962, for which the proportion was 34·1 per cent. Over the full 12 months of 1962 the proportion was 36·2 per cent. The figures for 1961 and 1960 were 37·9 per cent and 36 per cent. Although there was a decline in the proportion from 1961 to 1962, in actual fact, the total of apprentice placements in 1962, at 121,500, was a record.

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Education + Training, vol. 5 no. 8
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ISSN: 0040-0912

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Publication date: 1 February 1980

Officers and Council of the British Colour Makers Association for the year 1979/80 will be:— Chairman; Mr. M. A. Kerr, Ciba‐Geigy (P&A) Co. Pigments Division. Vice‐Chairman; Mr…

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Officers and Council of the British Colour Makers Association for the year 1979/80 will be:— Chairman; Mr. M. A. Kerr, Ciba‐Geigy (P&A) Co. Pigments Division. Vice‐Chairman; Mr. G. R. Streatfield, Blythe Colours Ltd. Honorary Treasurer; Mr. F. B. Mortimer‐Ford, Horace Cory & Co. Ltd. Members: Mr. W. B. Cork, Reckitts Colours Ltd. Mr. A. R. Dauwe, Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Dr. M. Hill, Manox Ltd. Mr. B. R. Howe, Burrell Colours Ltd. Mr. E. H. Leadbeater, E. P. Bray & Co. Ltd. Mr. A. Pearce, Williams (Hounslow) Ltd. Mr. P. Perkin, Ellis Jones & Co. (Stock‐port) Ltd. Secretary; Mr. A. G. Wyatt.

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Pigment & Resin Technology, vol. 9 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0369-9420

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