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The Corrosion of Electron Alloy AM 503 by Leaded Fuels: Part I.—Mechanism of Attack

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

G. D. Bengough
Affiliation:
Chemical Research Laboratory, Teddington, Middlesex
L. Whitby
Affiliation:
Chemical Research Laboratory, Teddington, Middlesex

Extract

Tetraethyl lead is a constituent of most fuels of high anti-knock value, but such fuels cause serious corrosion of magnesium-base alloy tanks and may completely penetrate them in a few months. No work on the mechanism of this attack has been published and no satisfactory method for protection exists, so that magnesium-base alloy tanks cannot be used for leaded fuels. Since tanks constructed from an ultra-light alloy would be of advantage for aircraft, experiments have now been carried out to elucidate the mechanism of their corrosion, this work representing the first stage of an attack on the problem of providing protection against such corrosion.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1935

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References

1 See, e.g., Banks, , J. Roy. Aeronaut. Soc., 1934, 38, 309 Google Scholar

2 A new shaker has now been constructed to hold sixty vessels and to give a horizontal shaking motion.

3 Whitby, J.S.C.I., 1931, 50, 83T.

4 Figures supplied by courtesy of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. Ltd.

5 Ber. 1911, 44, 336.

6 Ibid. 1916, 49, 1426.

7 J.A.C.S., 1903, 25, 474.