Proceedings of the Tri-Service Conference on Corrosion (1987)
Abstract
The purpose of the 1987 Conference was to continue interservice Coordination in the areas of corrosion research and corrosion prevention and control. Specifically, the objectives were to make Department of Defense personnel, contractors and interest individuals aware of the important Corrosion problems in Military equipment, to present the status of significant corrosion research projects currently pursued by the military services and to provide a general forum for exchange of corrosion prevention and control information. Topics include: Hydrogen Embrittlement Susceptibility of High Strength ESR 4340 Steel Alloys for Ballistically Resistant/Tolerant Components, Politaconic Acid Macromolecule Primer for Adhesive Bonding and Corrosion Control of Aluminum, Environmental Exposure Test of M151A2 Vehicle Bodies, Corrosion and Corrosion Inhibition of Metals/Alloys in Methyphosphonic Difluoride, Development of Microencapsulated DNBM Quaternary Ammonium Inhibitors for Paints, Corrosion of Tungsten Alloys in Marine Environments.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1987
- Accession Number
- ADA189660
Entities
People
- Fred H. Meyer Jr.
Organizations
- Wright Laboratory