Duralac, aluminium, and stainless.

VicS

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So its no good looking to you for a, cheap, replacement for Duralac:)

I've just looked up my Merck Index, its dated 1968, Barium Chloride does not sound very nice but Barium Chromate has a use:as a pigment almost entirely in anticorrosive jointing pastes (zinc chromate is used as a pigment - no mention of anti corrosive pastes).

Jonathan

Barium chloride is a common lab chemical. A solution is used as a test for sulphates. Every school kid will be familiar with it (or barium nitrate, which is sometimes used instead)

Zinc chromate got a bit of a bad name in the paint industry due to its carcinogenicity, but I believe the problems were largely due to bad handling practices in the manufacturing rather than anything to do with its use.
 

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Quote. IMHO Duralac has some chemical way of preventing corrosion not just excluding moisture.

It's just a bit of zinc that stops the corrosion, Zinc sun cream has been used as a temporary replacement.

Good luck and fair winds. :)
 
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