Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials | Vol.1, Issue.4 | | Pages 111-112
Rubber Linings Protect Plant in New Bromine Factory
A quarter of a million square feet of corrosion-resistant compounded rubber lining weighing some 170 tons has been used in the new bromine-from-sea-water plant on the Isle of Anglesey, North Wales. In addition a large amount of rubber has been used for pipes, valves, ducting, jointing material, etc. Here is a description of the rubber lining work carried out in this unusual chemical plant, the products of which are used to make tetraethyl lead anti-knock compounds for aviation and motor spirit.
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Rubber Linings Protect Plant in New Bromine Factory
A quarter of a million square feet of corrosion-resistant compounded rubber lining weighing some 170 tons has been used in the new bromine-from-sea-water plant on the Isle of Anglesey, North Wales. In addition a large amount of rubber has been used for pipes, valves, ducting, jointing material, etc. Here is a description of the rubber lining work carried out in this unusual chemical plant, the products of which are used to make tetraethyl lead anti-knock compounds for aviation and motor spirit.
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