20 July 2006
AMMAN (JT) -- Experts and researchers of the Royal Scientific Society (RSS) Electronic Services and Training Centre (ESTC) and the Mechanical Design & Technology Centre (MDTC) have designed and manufactured an RSS-funded applied research project named "Galvanic Corrosion Monitoring and Analysing System." Based on the fact that metallic corrosion causes large economic losses for developing and industrial countries, this system enables researchers and specialists in corrosion to perform laboratory experiments and analyse results to estimate the lifetime of different metals and alloys.
The results will ultimately indicate the measures necessary to be taken to minimise corrosion. The RSS has already applied for an international patent for the system, which was designed and fabricated by its researchers Farqad Al Hadithy, Mazen Younis and Hisham Shaban.
AMMAN (JT) -- Experts and researchers of the Royal Scientific Society (RSS) Electronic Services and Training Centre (ESTC) and the Mechanical Design & Technology Centre (MDTC) have designed and manufactured an RSS-funded applied research project named "Galvanic Corrosion Monitoring and Analysing System." Based on the fact that metallic corrosion causes large economic losses for developing and industrial countries, this system enables researchers and specialists in corrosion to perform laboratory experiments and analyse results to estimate the lifetime of different metals and alloys.
The results will ultimately indicate the measures necessary to be taken to minimise corrosion. The RSS has already applied for an international patent for the system, which was designed and fabricated by its researchers Farqad Al Hadithy, Mazen Younis and Hisham Shaban.
© Jordan Times 2006




















