Published Resources Details
Journal Article
- Title
- The Tate process of cement lining water mains in place
- In
- Commonwealth Engineer
- Imprint
- vol. 20, no. 7, Feb 1933, pp. 199-200
- Abstract
One of the great problems of water supply engineering is that of combating internal corrosion in pipes. In the attempt to overcome it and reduce the excessive expenditure upon pipe replacements, Mr. W. T. Tate, a member of the Sydney metropolitan water, sewerage and drainage board, has expended a great deal of time and money upon research into cement lining in situ. As the result he has evolved the process described in this article, which bids fair to prove entirely successful in practice on a large scale.