Corrosion Control in Industry and Plants
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Who Should Attend
This course is intended for professionals from a variety of
industries, including:
• Project & Process Engineers
• Plant Designers
• Maintenance & Plant Engineers
• Safety Officers
• Insurance Assessors
• Material Engineers
• Environmental Officers
• Management
• Researchers
Description
Corrosion resistance of materials is frequently a decisive
factor in the development of advanced technology as
encountered in power generation, energy conversion,
environmental protection techniques, and numerous industrial
processes operating under severe corrosive environments.
The general aim of this course is to provide a basic
understanding of corrosion mechanisms and the methods
used in corrosion control and prevention. To convey this in
a proper perspective, the entire course offers a unified
treatment of corrosion fundamentals with the practice of
corrosion engineering.
There will be in-depth coverage of electrochemical principles
of metallic corrosion, discussion of various corrosion
mechanisms, methods of corrosion control, high temperature
corrosion, degradation of polymers and ceramics, and the
selection of metallic, organic and ceramic materials. Each
section of the course includes industrial applications of the
subject material using case studies of practical engineering
problems. Discussion of engineering problems, along with
corrosion science principles, results in an integrated approach
to providing solutions to corrosion engineering problems from
a wide variety of industries.
You are invited to bring your corrosion problems to the course
for detailed discussion. Several corrosion-oriented software
packages will be demonstrated and available for use.