Marine Corrosion

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NACE International
Technical & Educational
Resources
Tripartite Meeting November 8-9, 2008
D. Terry Greenfield
Vice-Chairman CIP
Technical Committees – 30 Specific
Technology Groups (STGs)
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STG03 - Coatings and Linings, Protective: Immersion and
Buried Service
Scope: Determine effectiveness, performance criteria, and quality needs of immersion
coatings and lining materials used in immersion service.
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STG08 - Corrosion Management
Scope: To promote the exchange of corrosion information resources and standards to
improve corrosion life cycle management and to reduce costs.
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STG11 - Water Treatment
Scope: Development of guidance and dissemination of information related to the
production and/or use of steam, water, and wastewater.
STG44 - Marine Corrosion:
Ships and Structures
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Scope: To study the corrosion mechanisms, causes, effects, and corrosion
control remedies for ships, structures, and equipment exposed to marine
environments, and to disseminate information in the form of industry
standards and formal and informal technical information exchanges on the
research, development, and performance of materials, coatings, and improved
or innovative methods to mitigate problems related to marine corrosion.
STG 44 is the Administrative or Sponsoring STG
for the following Task Groups (TGs) and
Technology Exchange Groups (TEGs):
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TEG 181X - Marine Vessel Corrosion
TG 392 - Measurement of Soluble Salts on Marine Structures
TEG 346X - Offshore Coatings: Laboratory Testing Criteria
TG 387 - Biofuels
Educational Programs Beyond CIP
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Shipboard Corrosion Assessment Training
This course is intended to provide a foundation of coatings, corrosion, and corrosion control
knowledge for assessing the condition of tanks and other structures, and determining the
required actions necessary to effectively maintain fully operational status.
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CP2 Marine Cathodic Protection Technician
Course topics include intermediate-level discussions of corrosion theory and CP concepts,
types of CP systems including those specific to ships, AC and DC stray current interference,
and advanced field measurement techniques some of which are specific to ships. This
course provides both theoretical knowledge and practical techniques for testing and
evaluating data to determine the effectiveness of both galvanic and impressed current CP
systems and to gather design data.
NACE Coating Inspector Program
• 25-Years of service
• Largest Training and Certification program
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14,600+ NACE CIP card holders
Advanced administration/infrastructure
Worldwide Inspectors (105 countries)
2008: training in 24 countries
Current Translations in Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Spanish,
and etc.
– Korean will be available in 2009
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The CIP2 Marine course is designed to:
• Provide marine personnel with thorough knowledge of
surface preparation and the associated quality control.
• Provide marine personnel with intermediate knowledge of
protective coatings, their uses on marine vessels, their
application, and associated quality control.
• Review the salient safety issues associated with
performing inspection in the marine industry.
• Review the equipment and processes involved with
inspection equipment, both non-destructive and
destructive
CIP2 Marine Curriculum
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Marine Corrosion
Designing & Fabricating for Corrosion Control
Marine Coatings
Antifouling Coatings
Shipyard Facilities & Processes
Specifications & Role of Inspector
Environmental Control & Testing
Surface Preparation
Testing Equipment
CIP2 Marine Curriculum (cont.)
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Specialty Coatings Application
Quality Control Documentation
Coatings Defects
Safety & Environmental Concerns
Intro to In-Service Inspections
Linings & Special Coatings
Ships Maintenance Coatings Operations
Specialized Testing
Advanced Coatings Inspection
CIP2 Marine is:
• Updated Course Material with a Marine Coatings
Inspector Focus
• Case Study Exercise address and discuss marine issues
• Six (6) days in duration
CIP Level 2 Marine
Attendance Pre-Requisites
Listening to the Market Needs
• CIP Level 1
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• Three (3) years of experience as a Marine Coatings
Inspector
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(this “Grandfathering” option will only be available for the next two years)
NACE Marine Activities
• 4th International Marine Corrosion Summit Busan, Korea
Oct. 30-31st, 2008
• Development of Salt Contamination Testing Equivalency to
ISO 8502-9 Std.-Oct. 2008
• 5th International Marine Corrosion meeting. Corrosion
2009 Atlanta, GA USA Mar. 23-29th
• 6th International Marine Corrosion Summit - Osaka, Japan
Oct 29th -30th , 2009
Potential Collaborative Work
• Coatings & Linings Testing & Qualification Standards
• Coatings Technical File – Best Practices & Guideline
Marine Commitment
Work with the ship builders, owners, class societies,
and applicators to meet SOLAS, PSPC and IACS goals.
Thank You
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