A foam pig is a device, typically a cylindrical object with a cone-shaped nose, consisting mostly or entirely of foam that is used inside pipelines for a variety of purposes including removing debris that could lead to corrosion. The pig's foam composition allows it to maneuver through bends,… View Full Term
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The ACA is a not-for-profit, membership Association which disseminates information on corrosion and its prevention or control by providing training, seminars, conferences, publications and other activities.
VISION
Reducing the impact of corrosion.
MISSION
To be leaders throughout Australasia in disseminating knowledge to enable best practice in corrosion management, thereby ensuring the environment is protected, public safety enhanced and economies improved.
GOVERNANCE
The ACA will achieve its vision by focusing on four strategic priorities:
New closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras are used by water authorities and underground pipeline operators to inspect pipes, identify the cause of blockages, pinpoint corrosion problems and prioritize maintenance.
Pure polyurea offers several advantages as a protective coating for water treatment plants, pipelines, storage tanks, process vessels and associated infrastructure.
Preventing Tea Staining Corrosion of Stainless Steel in Coastal Areas or...
Laser scanning (profilometry) is a highly effective and accurate inspection method for measuring changes in geometry of pressurized vessels, piping and pipelines.
A University Building is Galvanized to Provide Long-lasting Corrosion Protection for...
pickling and passivation are chemical treatments applied to the surface of stainless steel to remove contaminants and assist the formation of a continuou
Aging water and wastewater infrastructures are difficult and expensive to manage. But how much does the corrosion problem cost the industry? And how can water utilities better manage corrosion to reduce these costs?