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THE Joint Corrosion Committee of the Iron and Steel Institute and the British Iron and Steel Federation has so far presented three reports which contain a large amount of information. Although the work is at the present time in a very preliminary stage, particularly perhaps with regard to the effect of the protection provided by paint coatings, there is, in view of the extreme importance of the subject, every justification for presenting a short abstract of the results so far obtained. This has been done by Dr. W. H. Hatfield in “The Work of the Corrosion Committee”, Special Report, No. 11. This summary, which is extremely well done, contains some provisional conclusions of considerable practical importance, and may be recommended most strongly to all who are concerned with the corrosion, or the protection from corrosion, of ordinary steel structures.
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Corrosion of Iron and Steel. Nature 137, 1026 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/1371026c0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/1371026c0