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Breakdown of Paint Films and Steel, the B.I.S.R.A. Scale, Degrees of Rusting, British Iron and Steel Research Association (1949). [Pg.620]

P. W. Martin and R. V. Williams, Proc. Interfinish 64, pp. 182-188, British Iron and Steel Research Assoc., London (1964). [Pg.221]

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Figure 10.1 A simplified Ellingham diagram for oxide formation. It shows A/G°, based on one mole of oxygen, for a number of metal oxides, as a function of temperature. (Based on information made available by the British Iron and Steel Research Association. The letter M, B or T represents the melting, boiling or transition point for the element. A circumscribed O denotes the oxide.)... Figure 10.1 A simplified Ellingham diagram for oxide formation. It shows A/G°, based on one mole of oxygen, for a number of metal oxides, as a function of temperature. (Based on information made available by the British Iron and Steel Research Association. The letter M, B or T represents the melting, boiling or transition point for the element. A circumscribed O denotes the oxide.)...
BISRA n. Abbreviation for British iron and steel research association. [Pg.111]

Tests by the British Iron and Steel Research Association (Hudson and Acock, 1952) covered five types of soil in the United Kingdom and exposures of 5 years. The galvanized samples failed in cinders they had an expected total life of about 10 years in the salty marshland and 25 or more years in the other soils tested (Table 4.3). [Pg.341]

Shipp, P. J., The Presentation and Use of Injury Data, British Iron and Steel Research Association, London, open report (no date)... [Pg.238]

BISRA n Abbreviation for British Iron And Steel Research Association. [Pg.82]

Association, and the Iron and Steel Institute which co-operates with the British Iron and Steel Research Association to run the British Iron and Steel Industry Translation Service. In the United States a similar service in the field of metallurgy is supplied by Henry Brutcher of Altadena, California. [Pg.66]


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