Industrial Corrosion Overview
Uniform loss, localized attack and environmentally assisted damage as integrity mechanisms.
Corrosion, piping, pressure equipment, tanks, exchangers and structures.
Uniform loss, localized attack and environmentally assisted damage as integrity mechanisms.
How thickness data, coupons, probes, chemistry and inspection evidence can be combined conceptually.
Trend material loss without treating a simple trend line as a fitness-for-service decision.
Why insulated equipment can hide external corrosion and complicate inspection.
Material loss where fluid flow and corrosion mechanisms interact.
Circuits, damage mechanisms, supports, vibration, corrosion and inspection at a systems level.
Pressure vessels, exchangers and related equipment viewed through inspection, condition and lifecycle controls.
Shell, floor, roof, foundation, corrosion and inspection concepts for industrial storage tanks.
Tubes, shells, fouling, erosion, corrosion and leak detection in process heat-transfer equipment.
High-level integrity concepts for pressure parts, combustion-side conditions, water-side damage and controls.
Why protective devices need identification, maintenance and controlled change management.
Loads, corrosion, fatigue, cracking, connections and foundations in industrial structures.
Cracking, spalling, reinforcement corrosion and settlement as observable condition indicators.