Abstract
A laboratory paint test program is described as a method of screening paints to select the specific item that will give the degree of protection needed for specific applications. Benefits and pitfalls of such a program are outlined. Paints that fail in the laboratory will probably fail in the field. Those that show promise in the lab must be field tested to determine final suitability. 2.3.7
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© 1960 National Association of Corrosion Engineers
1960
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