- AI summary (β)
- This item is an excerpt of “Conclusions,” published in the July 1928 issue of Marine Engineering and Shipping Age, and consists of explanatory and concluding text concerning corrosion of steel materials. It states that, as a result of investigations of iron sheets, white lead paint has a strong corrosive effect on iron and steel at the heating temperatures used during forming and flanging; in thin sheets it produces holes, and in thick sheets an excessively oxidized “redshort” surface layer causes breakage and defective surfaces. It therefore states that its use for marking iron and steel surfaces should be avoided. Publication information: 1928-06-01; July, 1928. Keywords: Marine Engineering and Shipping Age, steel corrosion, white lead paint, iron sheets, steel, forming, flanging, redshort, corrosion, 1928Auto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- 41d73cad-c213-4f94-9359-34cde4d3f4f7
- Catalogue ID
- 50361701
- Card catalogue
- [Ship-bottom paints and fouling-related materials]
- Doc type
- 説明書?
- Category
- その他資料:日記・書翰・写真・学位記など
- Issued
- 1928-06-01
- Extent
- Type (English) | 2 sheets
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- GCV entities
- Book / Document