Faying surfaces failure is a situation in which the contacting surfaces or faces of two similar or dissimilar materials placed next to each other to form a joint either fails to perform the function of a joint or loosens up. In a faying surface failure situation, the sealant between the mated… View Full Term
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Brendan Fitzsimons is the author of the original Fitz’s Atlas as well as the Fitz’s Atlas 2. Brendan has been in the protective coatings industry for over 25 years working for Inspection and Consulting Engineers, Paint manufacturers, major oil and gas suppliers and International Coating Contractors working in the marine, offshore and infrastructure industries.
Brendan is a Chartered Scientist, a Masters Degree in Materials Engineering, NACE Protective Coatings Specialist and a NACE Coating Inspector and Peer Reviewer. Brendan is also a Fellow Member of the Institute of Corrosion.