Abstract

Comprehensive presentation on the control of corrosion through the use of protective coatings. Includes information on the production of coating materials and applications of coatings. For engineers and industrial chemists. This edition almost completely revised in an effort to bring it up-to-date. Authors: Stanford Rcsearch Institute and Institute of Colloid and Surface Science, Department of Civil Engineering, Clarkson College of Technology, respectively. Contents: Principles of corrosion and corrosion control. Surface preparation for coatings. Types of metallic coatings and methods of application. Sprayed coatings. Production and properties of sinc coatings. Protective value of zinc coatings. Cadmium coatings and their protective value. Tin coatings. Nickel and chromium coatings. Coatings of copper, lead, aluminum, miscellaneous metals and alloys. Coatings of noble and rare metals. Methods of testing metallic coatings. Organic coatings: chemistry and composition. Organic coatings; performance and evaluation. Application and use of protective organic coatings. Chemical conversion and anodized coatings. Special-purpose coatings. Corrosion inhibitors. Author index. Subject index.

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