Modern ships corrode more rapidly than is desirable; example of rapid pitting analyzed to determine cause; it appears that possible agent is free electricity; evidence given of similarity in attack on steel electrodes immersed in sea water with electric current flowing; specimens coated with usual protective paints or galvanized, also with zinc protectors and given similar treatment, show weakness of protectors against electrical action. (See also Instn Naval Architects -- Trans v 81 1939 p 317-24 (discussion) 324-42)


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    Title :

    Some notes on ship corrosion and paint


    Additional title:

    Shipbldg Shipg Rec


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    Publication date :

    1939


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    3 pages


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


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    Print


    Language :

    English


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