Equipping A Corrosion Laboratory

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
F. K. McKean
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1945

Abstract

THE task of establishing a new corrosion testing laboratory is more difficult than it need be because there is very little information on the subject available in the literature. Many articles describing tests and results may be found, but a wide search will unearth only passing remarks on the different types of equipment that may be selected for accelerated corrosion tests. An article describing some of the apparatus needed in a corrosion laboratory should be of help to those interested in building a new unit or in making additions to an old one. In May of this year, the writer was given the assignment of equipping a laboratory for general corrosion testing, to form a part of the new Physical Metallurgy Research Laboratories of the Department of Mines and Resource~ at Ottawa. With the help of senior members of the staff, along with what could be gathered from other sources, a list of necessary equipment was compiled and a plan for arranging it in the rooms was decided upon. Where possible, the apparatus was constructed in the excellent machine shops at the disposal of this Department, while the rest was placed on order with the manufacturers.
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APA: F. K. McKean  (1945)  Equipping A Corrosion Laboratory

MLA: F. K. McKean Equipping A Corrosion Laboratory. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1945.

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