Abstract

The use of alpha backscattering is described for the study of oleo-resinous lacquers on tinplate. The lacquer composition is measured as a function of curing temperature, duration of stoving and ageing. The effect of reheating understoved specimens is evaluated and the decomposition during alpha bombardment is measured. The use of prompt proton spectrometry from (d, p) reactions is described for the analysis of stains on tinplate surfaces produced by interaction with protein-rich foods.

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