sion, particularly of underground pipe lines, a better under- standing of these principles is definitely needed. The present report is concerned with ...
Wrestler (9) studied the possibilities of transfer of water to a metal through bituminous membranes by absorption or ad- sorption of water. A brass cup containing ...
nous materials are relatively cheap and are sufficiently satis- factory to find wide acceptance for protection against corro- sion, particularly of underground pipe ...
few environmental tests yield data quickly enough to be of use in ... time of artificial exposure to the corresponding time of. VOL. 58. NO. 6. JUNE. 1966. 55 ...
Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1966, 58 (6), pp 55â58. DOI: 10.1021/ie50678a008. Publication Date: June 1966. Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the article's first page.
Carbonization of Typical. Bituminous Coals. The effects of the variation of final. 1OOO" C. and of rate of heating from 1.4" to 21.8" C. per minute on the composi-.
Carbonization of Typical. Bituminous Coals. Effect of Rate of Heating and Final Maximum. Temperature. WM. B. WARREN. Carnegie Institute oà Technology, ...
cellulosics, gunpowder, stretch garments, synthetic leather, adhesives, foams, and so forth. While not entirely omitted, coat- ings are not given equal space, nor.
Metal. Coatings. Two main types of metal coatings making use of molybdenum are de- scribed in the literature. In the first, generally known as moly-blacks,.
by FRANCIS SCOFIELD, National Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Association, Washington, D. C. b Organic coatings with ... World War I1 than to introducing more.
Characterization of Middle-Temperature Gasification Coal Tar. Part 1: Bulk Properties and Molecular Compositions of Distillates and Basic Fractions. Na Pan , Dechun Cui , Ruili Li , Quan Shi , Keng H. Chung , Haiyang Long , Yongyong Li , Yahe Zhang ,
BITUMINOUS COATINGS Factors Which May Influence Corrosion of Metal Surfaces Protected by Bituminous Coatings A. 0. BECERIA", R. M. BADGER, E. E. GULLEI