Stainless Steel for Water

Stephen Lamb, Consultancy Resources Corporation, consultant to the Nickel Institute -

Stainless steel plays a major role in the handling, storage and processing of water, whether potable, ultra-pure, waste water or run-off waters. Its value lies chiefly in its resistance to the corrosive effects of a wide range of water chemistries, while maintaining water integrity of potable and high purity waters.

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Volume 28-1: Enduring - A lifetime roof for a Singapore sports club

March 01, 2013

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Situated on Singapore’s idyllic East Coast, the Chinese Swimming Club has a 90-year history of excellence in sports – not just swimming but water polo, basketball, tennis, squash and badminton as well. Now the club has something else to boast about: a dazzling roof consisting entirely of electrochemically coloured tiles made from nickel-containing stainless steel.

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