Guidelines For Technical Articles

Each issue of Corrosion Management magazine normally contains at least two technical articles focussed on one aspect of corrosion science or technology. The themes covered in each issue of the magazine can be found in the magazine media pack (www.icorr.org/publications).
Following are some general guidelines for technical articles:
• These articles must describe original, unpublished work.
• They should not be commercially orientated, and should present an unbiased view of the technology.
• The average length of a technical article should be between 2,000 and 2,500 words.
• The article can include tables, graphs, figures and photographs, to help explain the content. Overall this equates to about 3-4 magazine pages.
• The preferred file format is Microsoft Word.
• There is the possibility of publishing longer, more detailed, articles on the website.
Photo/Figure specification
• All images should be the author’s own (or his company), and should be copyright and royalty free.
• Accepted file formats are EPS, TIFF, JPEG.
• High resolution photo/ figures should be sent as separate files.
• Greyscale or colour images, minimum 300 dpi
• Line art (bitmap) images/figures, minimum 1,000 dpi
If you have a technical article which you feel is suitable for publication in Corrosion Management, please send it to the editor
at editor@icorr.org

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