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    Evaluation of microbial corrosion of epoxy coating by using sulphate reducing bacteria by Tambe, S.P., Jagtap, S.D., Chaurasiya, A.K., Joshi, Kishor Kumar

    Published in Progress in organic coatings (01-05-2016)
    “…•Simulated microbiological corrosion phenomena in the laboratory and observe coating performance.•Epoxy based coatings, with and without of biocide was…”
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    Mechanical and anticorrosive properties of non toxic coal-tar epoxy alternative coating by Jagtap, S.D., Tambe, S.P., Choudhari, R.N., Mallik, B.P.

    Published in Progress in organic coatings (01-02-2014)
    “…•Coal tar free formulations were designed with non-toxic alternative materials.•Designed formulations were evaluated for the physical–mechanical…”
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    Maleic acid grafted low density polyethylene for thermally sprayable anticorrosive coatings by Singh, S.K., Tambe, S.P., Samui, A.B., Raja, V.S., Kumar, Dhirendra

    Published in Progress in organic coatings (2006)
    “…Low density polyethylene (LDPE) coatings are being used in an ever growing range of applications. However, non-polar characteristics of LDPE make its adhesion…”
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    Rice bran lipase: extraction, activity, and stability by Prabhu, A.V, Tambe, S.P, Gandhi, N.N, Sawant, S.B, Joshi, J.B

    Published in Biotechnology progress (01-11-1999)
    “…A simple procedure for the extraction of the lipolytic activity from rice bran has been developed. Various conditions of extraction have been optimized so as…”
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    Electrochemical impedance study of thermally sprayable polyethylene coatings by Singh, S.K., Tambe, S.P., Gunasekaran, G., Raja, V.S., Kumar, Dhirendra

    Published in Corrosion science (01-03-2009)
    “…In the present work low density poly ethylene (LDPE) and maleic acid grafted LDPE (LDPE-g-MAc) were pigmented with red iron oxide at three different…”
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    Effect of pigmentation on mechanical and anticorrosive properties of thermally sprayable EVA and EVAl coatings by Tambe, S.P., Singh, S.K., Patri, M., Kumar, Dhirendra

    Published in Progress in organic coatings (01-11-2011)
    “…► EVA/PE and EVAl / PE pigmented with red iron oxide (RIO) and titanium dioxide (TiO 2) at varying percentage. ► Pigmented compositions showed improved…”
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    Thermally sprayable grafted LDPE/nanoclay composite coating for corrosion protection by David, Rashmi, Tambe, S.P., Singh, S.K., Raja, V.S., Kumar, Dhirendra

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (25-09-2011)
    “…Application of thermally sprayable polymeric coating is one of the methods for protection of mild steel against corrosion. In the present study, grafting of…”
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    Thermally sprayable polyethylene coatings for marine environment by Singh, S.K., Tambe, S.P., Raja, V.S., Kumar, Dhirendra

    Published in Progress in organic coatings (01-10-2007)
    “…Application of organic coatings is one of the methods for protection of mild steel against corrosion. In the present work, low-density polyethylene (LDPE) has…”
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    Studies on anticorrosive properties of thermally sprayable EVA and EVAl coating by Tambe, S.P., Singh, S.K., Patri, M., Kumar, Dhirendra

    Published in Progress in organic coatings (01-03-2010)
    “…Application of polymeric coatings is one of the methods for protection of mild steel against corrosion. In the present work, blends of different grades of…”
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    Ethylene vinyl acetate and ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer for thermal spray coating application by Tambe, S.P., Singh, S.K., Patri, M., Kumar, Dhirendra

    Published in Progress in organic coatings (01-06-2008)
    “…Ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymer with varying vinyl acetate (VAc) content, viz. 18%, 28% and 40% has been hydrolyzed using alcoholic NaOH solution…”
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    Studies on effect of nanoclay on the properties of thermally sprayable EVA and EVAI coatings by Tambe, S.P., Naik, R.S., Singh, S.K., Patri, M., Kumar, Dhirendra

    Published in Progress in organic coatings (01-08-2009)
    “…Dispersion of nanoclay (NC) in polymer blend system is governed by the sequence of addition of different ingredients. In the present work nanoclay was added in…”
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