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September News from NACE, MP, and CORROSION




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September 2009

Vol. 3, No. 9

NACE @CCESS





September 2009's MP

Exploring Myths about Painting Concrete

Concrete is almost unanimously considered to be the most difficult surface for an industrial, commercial, or marine contractor to coat. Contractors, chemists, and consultants give their responses to these questions—and others!—about overcoming the challenges of coating concrete.

Pages 46-50

Is it really necessary to wait 28 days before painting new concrete?



Is there a way to paint concrete while it is still "green"...?



What is the best way to remove laitance?




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NACE Foundation

Preparing the next generation

of corrosion engineers

NACE Courses

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Upcoming events


Advanced Course Debuts
for Internal Corrosion

NACE International has released its newest training course, Internal Corrosion for Pipelines - Advanced. It is designed for those responsible for the implementation, maintenance, and management of an internal corrosion control program for pipelines.

The course will provide techniques and strategies on assessing, monitoring, managing, and mitigating internal corrosion in pipelines as part of an overall Pipeline Integrity Management program. Data interpretation, analysis, and integration, as well as criteria for determining corrective action for internal corrosion problems, are covered in the five-day course.

With the release of this certified NACE training, corrosion professionals now have a path for choosing internal pipe maintenance and management as a specialty, which fills a key area in corrosion education. The course dovetails into other integrity management programs, strengthening NACE's long-term plan for education on corrosion management and asset preservation.
Learn more
or enroll.


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The NACE Membership Directory has undergone some improvements.

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NACE News

How NACE serves the corrosion industry



September 29-Oct. 1, The NACE Gateway India Section hosts World CorCon 2009 in Mumbai, India.

October 10-14, NACE exhibits at WEFTEC 09 (Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference) in Orlando, FL.

October 29, NACE continues its new Corrosion Control by Coatings Series on the topic of "Making Coatings Projects Work" at the NACE International Training Center in Houston, TX.

November 9-11, NACE Western Area hosts the 2009 Western Area Conference in Indian Wells, CA.


November 17-20
, NACE will exhibit at World Steel Bridge Symposium in San Antonio, TX.

Exhibit at CORROSION 2010






NACE Collaborates with Powder Coating Institute for New Coatings Show

The Powder Coating Institute (PCI) and NACE International are partnering to produce The North American Industrial Coating Show at the Indianapolis Convention Center, October 27-29, 2010.
Positioned to become the premier coatings show in North America, the event will replace PCI's The Coating Show and NACE's CoatingsPro show. It will provide the industry with a new, compelling event for contractors, end users of paint and powder coatings, supervisory personnel, specifiers, formulators, and paint and equipment manufacturers to meet, learn and network. Read more.


Abstracts Welcome for Research in Progress

The Research in Progress Symposium (RIP), which focuses on ideas derived from current or recently completed research, is seeking submissions for presentations at CORROSION 2010. Five RIP sessions will be held: Session I: Localized Corrosion; Session II: The Corrosion Behavior of Biomedical Implant Materials; Session III: Passive Films; Session IV: Life Prediction; Session V: Corrosion Modeling: Fundamentals and Applications.
Find more information or submit an abstract.


NACE Works with EFC on Premier Publication

The first joint publication by NACE and the European Federation of Corrosion (EFC) has been completed by joint Task Group 361. "Monitoring and Adjustment of Cooling Water Treatment Operating Parameters" describes types of cooling water systems, system effects that occur during different treatments, and common practices for monitoring, evaluating, and controlling corrosion and fouling.

Check Out NACE's Newest Standards

NACE Standard TM0109-2009, "Aboveground Survey Techniques for the Evaluation
of Underground Pipeline Coating Condition"
presents various techniques for aboveground evaluation of the coating condition of underground metallic pipelines, including the alternating current (AC) attenuation survey, direct current (DC) survey, AC-voltage gradient survey, and the Pearson survey. NACE SP0199-2009 (formerly RP0199), "Installation of Stainless Chromium-Nickel Steel and Nickel-Alloy Roll-Bonded and Explosion-Bonded Clad Plate in Air Pollution Control Equipment"
provides technical and quality assurance guidelines for the fabrication, welding, and installation of clad plate bonded to air pollution control or other equipment such as FGD systems, ducts, and stacks.


NACE Adds New Home Base in Asia

NACE International will be interviewing candidates for its new East Asia and Pacific Rim Regional Support Office in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The regional support office will open in November with the aim to address the needs of its many members in the region.


How Much Does Water Really Cost?

$36 billion a year! The cost of corrosion for the water & waste water industry is addressed in WATERCORR, a four part corrosion prevention and mitigation web series. On September 15, 2009, Dr. Graham E.C. Bell, P.E., of M.J. Schiff & Associates presents the first session on types and risks of corrosion-related failure in water and waste water infrastructure. Sign up today!


Improve Your Industry at CTW 2009

Plan now to attend Corrosion Technology Week (CTW), held September 20-24, in Houston, TX. The annual "work week" is sponsored by the Technical Coordination Committee (TCC) of NACE International. Technical committee meetings will focus on methods of identifying, preventing and combating corrosion problems in different industries. Online registration ends September 14, 2009.
Register today!


Hot Topics in the Coatings Industry!

Corrosion Control by Coatings: The Series will debut its one-day seminars on relevant topics important to the coatings industry at CTW in Houston, TX. Held on September 24, 2009, it will cover facts and myths related to zinc rich coatings and where and how they should be used. CTW attendees receive a 25% discount on their registration fee. Register today!


Corrosion Solutions—Coming Soon to a Conference Near You!

In the Fall every year, each NACE Area hosts an annual conference for attendees and exhibitors from across the United States and Canada for several days of informative technical presentations, interactive networking events, and an exhibit hall showcasing the latest technology in corrosion prevention and solutions. Register today for one or all of the NACE area conferences: Central,
Eastern, Northern Area Eastern, Western and Northern Area Western.





Don't Get Stuck at the Docks!

Keep your ships in service longer by learning how to stay compliant with the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) Performance Standard for Protective Coatings (PSPC) when you attend the 2009 International Marine Coatings Summit (IMCS)
held October 13-15, 2009, in Osaka, Japan. This two-day event will bring together professionals from the maritime industry, classification societies, and coating inspectors to discuss current corrosion prevention topics in the shipbuilding industry, including the latest developments related to the IMO PSPC.


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