- used to
inhibit the
corrosion and
staining of. Paint. A
pigment with
anticorrosive properties is zinc phosphate,
which now
replaces the
similar red lead...
- are
known to be
produced solely with plastics.
Ebonite is used as an
anticorrosive lining for
various (mainly storage)
vessels that
contain diluted hydrochloric...
-
indica (Mahua) seed oil
towards synthesis of alkyd-type
polyurethane anticorrosive coatings.
Industrial Crops and Products, Vol. 219, page 119059 Dr. J...
-
insoluble iron(II) and iron(III) plumbates,
which is the
basis of the
anticorrosive properties of lead-based
paints applied to iron objects. Red lead has...
- 1016/j.porgcoat.2006.05.015. Etzrodt, G. (2012). "Pigments,
Inorganic 5.
Anticorrosive Pigments". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim:...
- as
Eastern Europe and Asia, most
commonly for
industry purposes like
anticorrosive paint. For example,
leaded paint is
sometimes used to
paint roadways...
- V,
Kamal C,
Edison TJ (February 2017). "Studies on
Ervatinine – The
anticorrosive phytoconstituent of
Ervatamia coronaria".
Arabian Journal of Chemistry...
- such use is in
combination with water-based
epoxy resins to
produce anticorrosive coatings. The van der
Waals nature of
graphene and
other two-dimensional...
-
plumbate is an
inorganic chemical that has been used
extensively as an
anticorrosive pigment in
paints and coatings. The
formula is
given as CaO3Pb, but...
- anti-induction
ocean cable,
electric and
pneumatic ship signals, an
anticorrosive composition for the
bottoms of iron ships, and an
electric recording...