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  Stop Rust with Rust Inhibitor Products, Rust Paint & Coating
Rust Bullet rust inhibitor coating and its patented new technology beats POR 15, Rustoleum and other market leaders in independent laboratory testing.
Rust Bullet is guaranteed to stop rust and provide rust prevention for 10 years.
To separate Rust Bullet® from these 319 companies, we decided to test, scientifically, against the six main ingredients that these products contain, using the market leaders, and not the specific brands or names that are subject to manipulation.
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  Rust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rust is the substance formed when iron compounds corrode in the presence of oxygen and water.
Rusting is a common term for corrosion, and usually corrosion of steel.
The process of rusting can be summarized as three basic stages: The formation of iron(II) ions from the metal; the formation of hydroxide ions; and their reaction together, with the addition of oxygen, to create rust.
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 Rust Belt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rust Belt, a term coined from the Manufacturing Belt, is an area in the northeastern United States, roughly between Chicago and New York City, whose economic activity forms a significant part of the wealth producing sectors of the American economy including heavy industry, manufacturing, and associated industries.
In essence, the rust belt can broadly be defined as the region beginning immediately west of the BosWash corridor and running west to Chicago, south to the beginnings of the coal mining regions of Appalachia, and north to the Great Lakes and into the manufacturing regions of Ontario.
In the 2004 population estimate, it showed that the Rust Belt states were the weakest in growth, averaging less than 2% for new growth, compared to the large percentage of new growth in the Sun Belt.
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 Daylily Dictionary: Rust, Daylily Rust
Daylily rust is caused by the fungus Puccinia hemerocallidis and affects the
Thus it is possible that in climates where the rust cannot survive the winter as mycelium or urediospores, it may still be able to continue the infection in the subsequent year if there is a plant of Patrinia in the vicinity.
Not only does it pose a threat to daylilies as far as overwintering of the rust is concerned, but the rust life cycle stage on Patrinia is a form of sexual reproduction which may increase the chances of new races of daylily rust developing.
www.daylilies.org /ahs_dictionary/daylily_rust.html   (1748 words)

  
 Rust Belt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The Rust Belt, also known as the Manufacturing Belt, is an area in the northeastern and north-central United States whose economy was formerly based largely on heavy industry, manufacturing, and associated industries.
This area is roughly defined as comprising the northern sections of Indiana and Ohio; the northeastern corner of Illinois; the Lower Peninsula of Michigan; the Lake Michigan shoreline of Wisconsin; western New York; at least the western half of Pennsylvania; and the northern part of West Virginia, especially that state's Northern Panhandle.
As a result, the economy of Rust Belt areas was decimated as one factory after another was driven out of business and closed down.
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 Howstuffworks "How does rust work?"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Rust is the common name for a very common compound, iron oxide.
Iron (or steel) rusting is an example of corrosion -- an electrochemical process involving an anode (a piece of metal that readily gives up electrons), an electrolyte (a liquid that helps electrons move) and a cathode (a piece of metal that readily accepts electrons).
The electrons liberated from the anode portion of the iron flow to the cathode, which may be a piece of a metal less electrically reactive than iron, or another point on the piece of iron itself.
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 Rust on Plants and the Organic Gardening methods of Control
Rust is first identifiable with the appearance of small yellow spots on the upper leaf surface.
Rust can also be controlled with sulphur, and homemade sprays made from Chamomile, or a blend of Chive, Horseradish, Elder and Casuarina leaves.
Rust shows on the surface of leaves as yellow-orange spots with reddish centres; on the underside as orange-brown pustules.
www.thewaterwisegarden.com /rust.htm   (559 words)

  
 UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Rust on Almond
The development of rust is favored by humid conditions, and the disease becomes worse when rain occurs in late spring and summer.
The rust fungus survives from one season to the next in infected leaves and possibly also in infected twigs.
To prevent the rust inoculum from increasing in late fall, apply zinc sulfate (20-40 lb/acre) in late October to early November to hasten leaf fall.
www.ipm.ucdavis.edu /PMG/r3100711.html   (493 words)

  
 rust
Rusting solution: Mix up a solution of Ammonium Chloride (common name: Sal Ammoniac) and water, mixing about one teaspoon in one US gallon of water or a pinch in a coffee cup of water.
Rust for one day for an orange rust with yellow in the low places, two days for more brown with orange tones.
Another advantage of electrolytic rust removal is that it will have no effect on good metal, so you can leave the work in the bath for a long time and not damage the metal.
www.lametalsmiths.org /news/page9.htm   (5600 words)

  
 UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Rust on Turfgrass
Rust begins as small yellow spots on leaves and stems that form elongated, reddish brown or orange pustules.
Rust survives as dormant mycelia in infected plants and as teliospores; it may spread to turf from infections on other grasses and woody ornamentals.
To reduce the incidence of rust, maintain turfgrass vigor by applying adequate but not excessive nitrogen fertilization and irrigate in the morning according to the evapotranspiration needs of the turfgrass.
www.ipm.ucdavis.edu /PMG/r785101611.html   (352 words)

  
 Cedar-apple Rust
For both fresh and processing apples, determine cedar-apple rust infection periods by observing duration of leaf wetness and average temperatures during the wet period (Table 2-2, chapter 2).
At midseason, collect rust galls from red cedar trees and determine if they are still capable of sporulating by placing them in water in a white cup.
Rust lesions appear on foliage and fruit within about 14 days and two to four weeks, respectively, after infection.
www.caf.wvu.edu /kearneysville/disease_descriptions/omcar.html   (738 words)

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