The Young Engineer Programme 2024 The Institute of Corrosion will be running the Young Engineer Programme (YEP) from January to November 2024, in London, UK. The 2024 programme will be open for a limited number of participants who are in the first 7 years of their career and are interested in broadening their experience to assist them in their future careers. For further information please follow the link https://lnkd.in/e5Cm6ubv
INSTITUTE OF CORROSION
Professional Training and Coaching
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The Institute of Corrosion is a Learned Society serving the corrosion science, technology and engineering community.
About us
INSTITUTE OF CORROSION is a well established community of corrosion focussed academics and professionals, providing sound industry-related education, knowledge and networking facilities around the world. Please note: This is an open group and any events or courses posted which are not specifically run by ICorr or its subsidiaries cannot be endorsed by The Institute of Corrosion
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- Industry
- Professional Training and Coaching
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Northampton, England
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1959
- Specialties
- Corrosion control
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Primary
5 St Peter's Gardens
Northampton, England NN1 1SX, GB
Employees at INSTITUTE OF CORROSION
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Jonathan Phillips
Director at Design for Education and Nettl of Sheffield incorporating Square One
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Matt Fletcher
Segment Development Manager - Linings
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Dr. Bani Quim
Director
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Stuart Bond
European Area Manager & Technical Advisor - Strategic Geographies & Emerging Industries at AMPP: The Association for Materials Protection and…
Updates
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Ensuring Pipeline Integrity in Carbon Capture and Storage Systems The integrity of pipelines used in carbon capture and storage (CCS) systems is critical to their success. Corrosion management is a key aspect that ensures the safe and reliable transport of captured CO2 to underground storage sites. Without effective strategies to manage corrosion, the risk of pipeline leaks and failures increases, posing significant threats to environmental safety and system efficiency. In CCS systems, corrosion is primarily caused by impurities in the captured CO2. These impurities, such as sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and water, can lead to the formation of corrosive compounds that damage the pipeline infrastructure. Managing these impurities is crucial to preventing corrosion and maintaining the integrity of the pipelines. Effective corrosion management strategies include specifying impurity limits at the pipeline inlet and using advanced materials and coatings that resist corrosion. Materials like corrosion-resistant alloys and advanced sealants can significantly enhance the durability of CCS pipelines. Additionally, active corrosion prevention methods, such as cathodic protection and the use of corrosion inhibitors, play a vital role in controlling the corrosion process. Proactive monitoring and maintenance are also essential components of an effective corrosion management plan. Advanced monitoring technologies, such as ultrasonic and infrared imaging, allow for the early detection of corrosion, enabling timely interventions and repairs. Continuous monitoring of pipeline conditions helps prevent minor issues from escalating into major problems. Looking ahead, ongoing research and development in corrosion science are crucial to address the unique challenges posed by CCS. Innovations in materials science and monitoring technologies hold great promise for improving the durability and reliability of CCS infrastructure. In conclusion, ensuring the integrity of CCS pipelines through effective corrosion management is essential for the long-term success of carbon capture and storage systems. By prioritizing impurity control, advanced materials, and proactive monitoring, we can ensure the sustainability and safety of CCS projects, contributing to our efforts to combat climate change. #CCS #CorrosionManagement #Sustainability #ClimateAction https://lnkd.in/e4bHt5im
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The efficiency and lifespan of wind turbines are significantly affected by corrosion. This poses a challenge to their role in renewable energy. Investing in advanced materials and monitoring systems for corrosion prevention can help maximize their potential and ensure long-term sustainability. Let's work towards a future where wind turbines remain a reliable source of clean energy. #RenewableEnergy #ClimateAction #CorrosionControl https://lnkd.in/epTARDNH
The Role That Corrosion Management Plays in Sustainability of Wind Turbines - Institute of Corrosion
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The Realities of Cathodic Protection Think cathodic protection systems are 'fit and forget'? Think again! Regular inspection and maintenance are critical for effectiveness. Learn more about our specialized training courses that prepare you for the complexities of cathodic protection. #CathodicProtection #CorrosionControl #ICorrTraining https://lnkd.in/ghJFUTV
Dismantling 7 Common Myths About Cathodic Protection
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Enhance Your Career with ICorr’s MIC Training Courses Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) is a complex and pervasive issue affecting many sectors. The Institute of Corrosion (ICorr) has developed state-of-the-art MIC training courses to help professionals manage and prevent MIC effectively. Led by industry expert Tony Rizk, PhD, these courses provide comprehensive insights into MIC. Why Choose ICorr’s MIC Training MIC can cause extensive damage, leading to operational disruptions and financial losses. ICorr’s MIC courses offer practical and theoretical knowledge to identify, monitor, and mitigate MIC. These courses are ideal for managers, project leaders, engineers, scientists, and field staff looking to enhance their expertise. Course Structure ICorr offers a one-day MIC Awareness Course and a four-day Certified MIC Technologist Course. The training includes case studies, best practices, and hands-on sessions. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of MIC and how to manage it. Enroll now to advance your career and protect your assets from MIC. #CorrosionManagement #MICTraining #ProfessionalDevelopment https://lnkd.in/exu6dxmz
Introducing ICorr’s Microbiologically-Influenced Corrosion Courses - Institute of Corrosion
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Royce calls for Technology Roadmap to help co-ordinate action to address degradation issues following publication of landscape report https://lnkd.in/gJJjBB3
Royce calls for Technology Roadmap to help co-ordinate action to address degradation issues following publication of landscape report - Institute of Corrosion
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The CED: A Platform for Collaboration and Growth Promoting Excellence in Corrosion Engineering The Corrosion Engineering Division (CED) of ICorr serves as an informal forum for the exchange of ideas and best practices in corrosion engineering. Led by Dr. Danny Burkle, the CED ensures that members benefit from networking opportunities and collaboration with international bodies. What We Offer • Mechanisms for creating practical documents and guidelines. • Networking opportunities with professionals in the corrosion community. • Annual events like the Working Day and Symposium, featuring technical talks and tours. Get Involved Join the CED to enhance your professional development, connect with industry experts, and contribute to the field of corrosion engineering. Your involvement is key to our success. #CorrosionPrevention #ICorr #ProfessionalDevelopment https://lnkd.in/eeETApxt
What Is the Role of the Corrosion Engineering Division in ICorr? - Institute of Corrosion
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Mastering Surface Preparation: Insights from ISO 12944-4 Why Surface Preparation Matters Surface preparation is the foundation of any effective corrosion protection strategy. ISO 12944-4 emphasizes the importance of preparing steel surfaces correctly to ensure maximum adhesion and durability of protective coatings. This part of the standard covers various methods to achieve the necessary surface cleanliness and profile. Detailed Guidelines for Success The standard provides detailed guidelines for different types of surfaces, including bare steel and metal-coated surfaces. It also addresses the preparation of surfaces with existing coatings. By following these guidelines, professionals can ensure that their coatings perform optimally in their intended environments. Implementing Best Practices Adhering to ISO 12944-4 helps in achieving consistent and reliable results in corrosion protection. Proper surface preparation minimizes the risk of coating failures and extends the lifespan of steel structures. Equip your team with the knowledge and skills to meet these standards and enhance your corrosion protection efforts. #CorrosionControl #SurfacePreparation #ISO12944 https://lnkd.in/ekZFNBRz
ISO 12944-4: Surface Preparation Standards | icorr
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Did you know that corrosion costs the global economy trillions each year? On World Corrosion Day, we highlight the importance of preventive measures. From using corrosion-resistant materials to regular inspections, small actions can make a big difference. #CorrosionPrevention #WorldCorrosionDay #Infrastructure https://lnkd.in/eta7dC8R
Corrosion: The Devil You Don’t Notice Until It’s Too Late - Institute of Corrosion
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Brian Wyatt’s Journey in Corrosion Control Discover Brian Wyatt’s extensive career in corrosion control. As Director at Corrosion Control Limited, Brian has worked on projects worldwide, always emphasizing the importance of practical experience and continuous learning. #CorrosionEngineering #CareerAdvice #ICorr https://lnkd.in/eHgsCmAa
Meet the Corrosion Specialist: Brian Wyatt - Institute of Corrosion
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