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THE ELECTROLYTIC METHOD OF PREVENTING CORROSION. By Elliot Cumberland. (Extract of "The American Marine Engineer," July, 1916.) Sept. 27th, 1916.
- AI summary (β)
- This item is an explanation (extract from a magazine article) by Elliot Cumberland, discussing the “Cumberland Process,” a method for preventing corrosion of metal structures using electrolytic action. It explains electrochemical corrosion in condenser tubes, boilers, and piping in contact with seawater; the limits of zinc protection; protection using a low-pressure direct-current generator and iron anodes; and the effect of removing scale. The source is an extract from the July 1916 issue of “The American Marine Engineer,” issued on September 27, 1916. It mentions examples of adoption by the Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand, the White Star Line, the British Admiralty, R.M.S. Britannic, and others. Keywords: Elliot Cumberland, Cumberland Process, electrolytic corrosion protection, corrosion, condenser, boiler, zinc, White Star Line, R.M.S. Britannic, British AdmiraltyAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- 32354d99-8a90-4435-8d78-a612af89f0fb
- Catalogue ID
- 50360801
- Card catalogue
- [Ship-bottom paints and fouling-related materials]
- Doc type
- 説明書(雑誌記事抜粋)?
- Category
- その他資料:日記・書翰・写真・学位記など
- Issued
- 1916-09-27
- Extent
- Type (English) | 18 sheets
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- GCV entities
- Notebook / Document / Drawing













































