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Taylor, Frederick XV. & Thompson, S. E. Fire and rust protection.<br />

1,400 w. 1905. (In their Treatise on concrete, plain and reinforced,<br />

p.427.)<br />

Considers briefly the evidence favorable to protection of both clean and rusty<br />

steel by concrete; chemical union of steel and cement; cement paint; etc.<br />

Thwaite, B. H. Preservation of iron and steel. 2,000 w. 1906. (In<br />

Iron and steel magazine, v.i I, p.411.)<br />

Considers chemical aspect of corrosion; special causes of corrosion; cement and<br />

concrete as efficient preservatives.<br />

Toch, Maximilian. Permanent protection of iron and steel. 2,000 w.<br />

111. 1903. (In Journal of the American Chemical Society, v.25,<br />

pt.2, p.761.)<br />

Believes structural iron can be completely protected from oxidation by a coat<br />

of cement paint followed by a layer of hydrocarbon insulating paint.<br />

Wagoner, Luther, & Skinner, T. H. Corrosion of reinforcing metal<br />

in cinder concrete floors. 2,000 w. 1906. (In Engineering<br />

news, v.56, p.458.)<br />

Examination of San Francisco buildings after the fire, showing corrosion so<br />

great as to render floors unsafe in from six to ten years after construction.<br />

Considers presence of coal or coke in cinder especially detrimental and in<br />

general condemns the use of cinder concrete.<br />

The same. 1,000 w. (In Engineering record, v.54, p.552.)<br />

Whiskeman, James P. Official report of preservation of structural<br />

steel in a tall New York building. 1,800 w. 111. 1903. (In Engineering<br />

record, v.47, p.394.)<br />

Report to the superintendent of buildings on the Pabst building. Shows that<br />

paint is unsatisfactory for underground protection, and calls attention to<br />

the efficiency of cinder concrete.<br />

Corrosion<br />

Alford, H. Carroll. Corrosion of iron and its prevention. 2,200 w.<br />

1901. (In Proceedings of the St. Louis Railway Club, v.5, April<br />

12, p.9.)<br />

Theory of rust formation and preventive measures.<br />

American Society for Testing Materials. 1,800 w. 1906. (In Iron age,<br />

v.77, p.2057.)<br />

Abstracts of papers at ninth annual meeting of above society; corrosion of tube<br />

steel, corrosion of wire fencing, electrolysis in structural steel, etc.<br />

Andrews, Thomas. Effect of stress on the corrosion of metals. 6 000 w.<br />

111. 1894. (In Minutes of proceedings of the Institution of<br />

Civil Engineers, v.i 18, p.356.)<br />

Baucke, H. Beitrag zur metallographie des flusseisens. 1,600 w. 111.<br />

1899. (In Baumaterialienkunde, v.4, p.349.)<br />

Microscopic examination of badly corroded boiler tubes.<br />

The same, in French. (In Baumaterialienkunde, v.4. p.349.)<br />

The same. (In Stahl und eisen, v.20, pt.i, p.260.)<br />

The same, condensed. 600 w. (In Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute,<br />

v.57, p.427.)<br />

[Brass corrosion by sugar vapor.] 400 w. 1888. (In American Society<br />

of Mechanical Engineers, v.9. p.429.)<br />

Remedy suggested is a coating of paraffin.<br />

Bruhl, Paul. On the preservation of instruments and machinery in<br />

Bengal. 10,000 w. 1903. (In Engineer, London, v.96, p.101, 125,<br />

I47J<br />

Effect of warm moist climate, particularly on delicate instruments.<br />

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