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Barker, Louis H. Protection of iron and steel structures; memoranda<br />

of eleven years' tests of various paints. 1,000 w. 111. 1905. (In<br />

Proceedings of the American Society for Testing Materials, v.5,<br />

P-43I-)<br />

Tabular results of paint tests with remarks on the value of paraffin paper as<br />

a protective covering.<br />

Prevention de la rouille par le papier paraffine. 600 w. 1905. (In<br />

Genie civil, v.47, P364.)<br />

Protecting steel structures. 1,500 w. 111. 1905. (In Railway age, v.39,<br />

pt.i, p.394.)<br />

Describes Barker's successful use of paraffin paper as a protecting material.<br />

Salt Water Corrosion<br />

Andrews, Thomas. Corrosion of metals during long exposure in seawater.<br />

7.500 w. 111. 1885. (In Minutes of proceedings of the<br />

Institution of Civil Engineers, v.82, p.281.)<br />

On galvanic action between wrought-iron, cast metals and<br />

various steels during long exposure in sea-water. 5,000 w. 111.<br />

1884. (In Minutes of proceedings of the Institution of Civil<br />

Engineers, v.77, P-323-)<br />

Diegel, H. Das verhalten einiger metalle im seewasser. 12.000 w. 111.<br />

1904. (In Stahl und eisen, v.24, pt.i, P567, 629.)<br />

Considers alloys of copper, nickel and iron.<br />

Farquharson, J. Corrosive effects of steel on iron in salt water. 4,800 w.<br />

1882. (In Transactions of the Institution of Naval Architects,<br />

v.22. P-I43-)<br />

Experiments indicating that contact of iron and steel should be avoided.<br />

Discussion.<br />

King, Frank B. Notes on the corrosion of a cast steel propeller blade.<br />

1,000 w. 1894. (In Transactions of the American Society of<br />

Mechanical Engineers, v. 15, p.961.)<br />

McAlpine, William J. Corrosion of iron. 1,200 w. 1868. (In Transactions<br />

of the American Society of Civil Engineers, v.i, p.23.)<br />

Cites instances of preservation of water pipes, iron submerged in salt water, etc.<br />

Sabin, A. H. Experiments on the protection of steel and aluminum<br />

exposed to sea water. 8,000 w. 1896. (In Transactions of the<br />

American Society of Civil Engineers, v.36, p.483.)<br />

Condition of plates with various preservative coatings after six months immersion<br />

in sea water.<br />

Discussion and correspondence.<br />

Experiments on the protection of steel and aluminum exposed<br />

to water. 5,000 w. 1899. (In Transactions of the American Society<br />

of Civil Engineers, v.43, p.444.)<br />

Continuation of above experiments.<br />

Discussion.<br />

The same, condensed. (In Engineering news, v.40, p.54.)<br />

Uthemann. Corrosion of copper in sea water. 2,800 w. 111. 1905. (In<br />

Engineer, London, v.99, p.442.)<br />

Experiment has failed to produce any alloy which will replace copper for condenser<br />

tubes, etc. This paper describes successful attempts to overcome the<br />

chemical action of sea water, by electrolytic action between the copper of<br />

tubes and the iron of spirals enclosing them.<br />

The same. (In Journal of the American Society of Naval Engineers,<br />

v.17, p.467.)<br />

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