Steelwork corrosion control
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Steelwork corrosion control
Spon, 2002
2nd ed
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Previous ed.: Elsevier Applied Science, 1991
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Description
Engineers on major building projects continue to echo the sentiment that "painting amounts to 10% of the job, but provides 90% of the problems". This second edition of Steelwork Corrosion Control provides sound advice and authoritative guidance on the principles involved and methods of achieving sound steel protection.
Taking into account the considerable developments in the paint protection industry, Steelwork Corrosion Control has been comprehensively updated to include new materials and coating systems, and the number of new ISO / BS / European standards and codes of practice on paints and painting, health and safety, and environmental issues. It is a must-have guide for engineers, architects and designers for whom the protection of structural steelwork is an important, albeit relatively minor, part of their professional activities. David Deacon is the President Elect of the Institute of Corrosion and a Fellow of FTCS (Fellowship of Technical Service Coating). Derek Bayliss is a Past President of the Institute of Corrosion and has served as Chairman of BS 5493 (concerned with coating strucures against corrosion).
Table of Contents
Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. The Corrosion of Steel. 3. Surface Preparation. 4. Paints and Paint Coatings. 5. Paint Application. 6. Specialist Coatings and Applications. 7. Metal Coatings. 8. Specifications. 9. Quality Control of Coating Operations. 10. Designing for Corrosion Control. 11. Maintenance Painting. 12. Control Methods other than Coatings. 13. Coating Defects and Failures. 14. The Selection of Coating Systems. 15. Protective Systems for Different Situations. 16. Testing of Coatings. 17. Safety. Index.
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