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Volume 24, Number 4, 1989

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Corrosion News and Views

Corrosion News and Views
pp. 233-243(11)

Forthcoming corrosion events

Conference reports

Conference reports
pp. 247-256(10)

Articles

Corrosion testing and appearance of grease coated galvanised steel
pp. 257-264(8)
Authors: Peng, A. Y. M.; Lyon, S. B.; Thompson, G. E.; Johnson, J. B.; Wood, G. C.; Ferguson, J. M.

Novel technique of impressed current cathodic protection in atmospheric environments
pp. 265-268(4)
Authors: Doufu, Ge; Zongwang, Zhang; Chengdian, Zhang; Naixin, Xu

Commercial fatty acid ethoxylates as corrosion inhibitors for steel in pickling acids
pp. 269-272(4)
Authors: Hanna, Farid; Sherbini, G.M.; Barakat, Y.

Effect of pyridine and its derivatives on corrosion of 0040, 2826MB,and 2605-8-2 metallic glasses in sulphuric acid solution at 25°C
pp. 273-278(6)
Authors: Chaudhary, R. S.; Namboodhiri, T. K. G.; Singh, I. B.; Kumar, A.

Pitting of copper under laboratory and field conditions
pp. 284-290(7)
Authors: Al-Kharafi, F. M.; Shalaby, H. M.; Gouda, V. K.

Passivation of molybdenum in aqueous hydroxide solutions
pp. 291-296(6)
Author: El-Tantawy, Y. A.

Passivation of cathodically modified alloys
pp. 297-302(6)
Author: Higginson, A.

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About the authors
pp. 303-304(2)

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