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Managing Director, CHLOR RID International, Inc., a global supplier of surface preparation testing and surface treatment products.
Educational background includes an undergraduate degree in chemistry and an MBA.
Over 30 years’ experience in the chemical, refining, petrochemical, and capital equipment industries with service in various U.S. and global assignments including sales, business development, marketing, and business management.
An active member of SSPC, NACE, ISO, API and ASTM. Author of papers on international chemical marketing, business development and technical issues, and speaker at industry conferences including SSPC and NACE national conventions.
The presence of non-visible residual surface salts and their impact on life cycle coating performance is well documented, yet no widespread industry standards exist to easily reference levels that will diminish the risk of...
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