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By: Fred Goodwin | Head Corrosion Competency Center, BASF Construction Chemicals
A model for material management called Corrosion Knowledge Management (CMK) may be applied by both corrosion experts and non-corrosionists (e.g., managers) to evaluate the impacts and effects of corrosion.
By: Reza Javaherdashti | Corrosion Department, Faranegarzarfam Company, Tehran, Iran
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By: Shivananda Prabhu
There is a lack of formal undergraduate engineering courses in the corrosion engineering field. Professional societies have tried to bridge the gap. Despite these challenges, corrosion professionals will find steadily growing demand in critical sectors.
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By: Mark Davidson, Eng.
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By: Doug Fast and Kim Melton
This article delves into marine coating quality control problems in the wake of the 2008 shipbuilding boom, which have resulted in international coating standards changes.
By: Raouf Kattan | Managing Director, Safinah Ltd.
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