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    Located in one of Chicagoland's premier industrial areas, our modern 65,000-square-foot facility has the galvanizing capacity to handle steel products of most any size or shape, from individual items...
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    Spec Industries offers a complete fluidized bed, electrostatic spray and plastisol dip facility to apply specsol,vinyl, nylon, epoxy and polyester oven cured coating compounds on various shaped metal...
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    Ansun Protective Metals, Inc. - A Manufacturer of Zinc Anodes, Sputtering Targets, and Custom Alloys. Incorporated in 1988, Ansun Protective Metals is a manufacturer of various zinc and aluminum...
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    Polyset is a technology-driven materials company with a philosophy of designing exceptional resin systems to meet the needs of the customer by maximizing the performance of the product within the cost...
  • Article - 13 Mar 2002
    Steel will corrode in most environments. Its behaviour in concrete is addressed. Aspects such as the concrete environment, factors affecting corrosion rates, production realities, deterioration...
  • Article - 14 Feb 2002
    Corrosion resistance is one of titanium's most attractive features. Reasons and mechanisms for this are explained.
  • Article - 11 Feb 2002
    Titanium is susceptible to corrosion in some environments despite its relative stability. Some of these types include general, galvanic and crevice corrosion, as well as stress corrosion cracking,...
  • Article - 11 Feb 2002
    The titanium metal was first commercialized in the year 1950. Since then, corrosion resistance has turned out to be a critical consideration while choosing it as an engineering structural material.
  • Article - 11 Feb 2002
    The effects of various media such as alkalis, inorganic salts, organic chemicals, organic acids, oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen, ammonia and liquid metals on titanium are...
  • Article - 5 Feb 2002
    Titanium is highly resistant to corrosion by water, steam and seawater, except at elevated temperatures. Other corrosion mechanisms such as stress corrosion cracking, corrosion fatigue, biofouling,...