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Painting Structural Steel: The Present Situation
The corrosion of structural metal (principally steel) by atmospheric and other natural causes is a subject which has long been of importance to the engineer. A few years ago, the greatly increased use of concrete structures aroused the hope that danger from such corrosion would be much reduced; but unarmored steel seems to be used as much as ever. Concrete has not taken its place, but has made an entirely distinct place for itself. Much has been written, and much has been done, relative to the protection of steel; but improvement has been slow, progress being made step by step.
Painting Structural Steel: The Present Situation
The corrosion of structural metal (principally steel) by atmospheric and other natural causes is a subject which has long been of importance to the engineer. A few years ago, the greatly increased use of concrete structures aroused the hope that danger from such corrosion would be much reduced; but unarmored steel seems to be used as much as ever. Concrete has not taken its place, but has made an entirely distinct place for itself. Much has been written, and much has been done, relative to the protection of steel; but improvement has been slow, progress being made step by step.
Painting Structural Steel: The Present Situation
Sabin, A. H. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 77 ; 952-957
2021-01-01
61914-01-01 pages
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