Anti-corrosive pigments
		10th July 1970, Page 67
	
	10th July 1970
			Page 67
		
					Page 67, 10th July 1970
					— Anti-corrosive pigments				
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Two new anti-corrosive pigments which act as the sole corrosion inhibitors in a wide range of priming systems have been developed by Albright and Wilson. Known as Corinac A and Corinac C, the pigments are compounds containing hexavalent chromium and are said to give optimum anti-corrosion performance at a much lower level than is usual.
When used as an alternative to red lead, the Corinac pigments cut material costs appreciably and they. do not give rise to the toxicity problems associated with red-lead-based paints.
Made by: Albright and Wilson Ltd, Associates Chemical Companies Division, Beckwith Knowle, Harrogate, Yorks.
					










































































































