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| Corrosion Control & Protective Coatings |
| Date: |
Thursday, November 17, 2011 |
| Time: |
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM (sign-in 7:30 - 8:00) |
| Location: |
Bellevue Service Center (Directions / Parking Permit) |
| Cost: |
$60 (includes lunch & refreshments) |
| CEU's: |
0.6 |
| Registration Deadline: |
November 10, 2011 |
| Registration Status: |
CLOSED |  | | Total Registered: | 55 |
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Description |
Class will be taught by experienced personnel and presented in an easy to understand format. Topics will include:
Corrosion – Why should we care?
- Cost and replacement issues
- Good public relations
- Public safety
- Corrosion is controllable
What is corrosion and why does it occur?
- Corrosion theory
- Requirements of a corrosion cell
- Class participation – building a galvanic series
Methods for controlling corrosion
- Repair and place back in service
- Material selection
- Environment alteration
- Coatings
- Cathodic protection - class participation demonstration
Typical corrosion control installations
- Photos of actual installations of various types
Protective Coatings
- Use of protective coatings
- Generic types of protective coatings and their application in the water industry
- Important aspects of a coating specification
Coating inspection
- Coating inspection equipment
- Coating inspection techniques
- Importance of adherence to the coating specification
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Instructor |
Jeremy Hailey, P.E., President/Owner, Northwest Corrosion Engineering
15+ years providing professional corrosion engineering services;WSU graduate
Lead instructor for NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers)
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