Rust Prevention: A Practical Guide for Preserving Structural Steel and Metal Surfaces
This volume offers proven methods and cautions for protecting steel, bridges, buildings, and related metals from rust. It presents practical insights drawn from extensive testing and real-world use, helping readers choose materials and apply coatings with confidence. The book emphasizes careful surface preparation, durable coating systems, and a cautious approach to painterly claims, making it a useful reference for owners, engineers, and maintenance staff.
Rust is shown as a chemical process driven by moisture and oxygen. The text explains how environmental factors, surface cleanliness, and material quality affect rust formation, and it describes why some coatings fail over time. Readers will gain a clear view of the practical steps needed to slow or stop corrosion in real-world settings.
What you’ll experience
- Clear explanations of how rust starts, what accelerates it, and how to recognize early warning signs
- Guidance on surface preparation, cleaning, and choosing coatings that resist moisture, heat, and chemicals
- Methods to evaluate drying and curing of paints and varnishes to ensure long-lasting protection
- Practical tips on selecting materials, testing, mixing, and applying coatings to maximize durability
Ideal for readers who manage or maintain metal structures, from engineers to property owners, this edition seeks to save time, money, and future repairs by promoting cautious, informed material choices and work practices.