Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 14-15Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1996 |
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... pigments to prevent metallic corrosion and antimony trioxide as fireproofing pigment . COMPOSITION AND PAINT PREPARATION Barrier and inhibitive pigments The pigments micaceous iron oxide / 2,5 / , leafing aluminium and mica / 6,7 / are ...
... pigments to prevent metallic corrosion and antimony trioxide as fireproofing pigment . COMPOSITION AND PAINT PREPARATION Barrier and inhibitive pigments The pigments micaceous iron oxide / 2,5 / , leafing aluminium and mica / 6,7 / are ...
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... pigment . Complementary pigments Rutile titanium dioxide was used ( 32.6 % by volume on pigment ) . It improves the hiding power and besides this pigment shows an important physical activity requiring a high quantity of heat to reach ...
... pigment . Complementary pigments Rutile titanium dioxide was used ( 32.6 % by volume on pigment ) . It improves the hiding power and besides this pigment shows an important physical activity requiring a high quantity of heat to reach ...
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... pigment reference was zinc chromate , chosen for its known effective anticorrosive performance . The total anticorrosive pigment content was 30 % by volume with respect to the total pigment formula . Other pigments such as titanium ...
... pigment reference was zinc chromate , chosen for its known effective anticorrosive performance . The total anticorrosive pigment content was 30 % by volume with respect to the total pigment formula . Other pigments such as titanium ...
Contents
Expert Systems for Corrosion Prevention and Control | 1 |
Use of Computerized Techniques in Corrosion | 15 |
Design and Structure of Knowledge Based Systems | 71 |
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