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5 Wednesday Evenings
March 22, 29, April 5, 19 and 26
(No class April 12)

6:00 to 9:00 pm


LOCATION
 
UW-Milwaukee
Engineering Math & Sciences Bldg.
Room E237
3200 N. Cramer St.
Milwaukee, WI 53211


COST
 
$500 - Sustaining Member Employees

$550 - Current ASM Members
 
$600 - Non-Members

$250 - Students, Retirees and
          Members between jobs


ABOUT THE COST
When this course is taught at Materials Park in Ohio, the price is $2,088 for non-members and $1,838 for members. When transportation and hotel expenses are added, the course in Milwaukee is truly a cost-effective choice. Not only do you get the class for a great price, but one year of ASM membership is included in the course fee (a $122 value)! Take advantage of this outstanding opportunity!
 
The current fee to become an ASM International Member is $122, including a free handbook only available to new members! If interested in joining the organization, please visit: asminternational.org.

 
3 CEUs

Enrollment deadline:
Tuesday, March 21
 
** $50 Discount if
you register by
Wednesday, March 8! **
 
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2017 Spring Educational Seminar
 
Corrosion

Corrosion occurs in all industries from automotive and aerospace to infrastructure, construction, petroleum, power, paper making, food processing, bioengineering, and pharmaceuticals. Corrosion is costly, dangerous, wasteful, and unsightly. It can be predicted, controlled, and even avoided. This class presents an overview of the eight major corrosion processes and related corrosion monitoring, prediction and control mechanisms. The principles discussed are applicable to all metals. Emphasis is on practical applications of corrosion technology to industrial corrosion problems.
 
COURSE OUTLINE
  • Lesson   1: The Effects and Economic Impact of Corrosion
  • Lesson   2: Basic Concepts Important to Corrosion
  • Lesson   3: Principles of Aqueous Corrosion
  • Lesson   4: Forms of Corrosion
  • Lesson   5: Types of Corrosive Environments
  • Lesson   6: Corrosion Characteristics of Structural Materials
  • Lesson   7: Corrosion Control by Proper Design
  • Lesson   8: Corrosion Control by Materials Selection
  • Lesson   9: Corrosion Control by Protective Coatings and Inhibitors
  • Lesson 10: Corrosion Control by Cathodic and Anodic Protection
  • Lesson 11: Corrosion Testing and Monitoring
  • Lesson 12: Techniques for Diagnosis of Corrosion Failures
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
  • Identify the eight major forms of corrosion and which are of concern for your applications
  • Relate the occurrence and severity of corrosion to the natural driving forces
  • Describe common corrosion test methods for your applications
  • Avoid many of the design traps that speed corrosive decay
  • Recognize applicable corrosion control techniques and their limitations
TARGET AUDIENCE
  • Engineers, particularly civil and mechanical engineers
  • Managers
  • Designers, Specifiers, QA Managers
  • Marine engineers
  • Technicians
  • Metallurgists
  • Chemical and petroleum industry specialists
 
For more information contact:
David Kalchbrenner
Mercury Marine
920-929-5813
david.kalchbrenner@mercmarine.com

 
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