This self-study course provides essential knowledge of corrosion testing and monitoring techniques. Corrosion testing and monitoring are powerful tools in the fight to control corrosion. Testing provides the necessary data for the evaluation and selection of existing, alternative, or new materials in various environments. Monitoring allows workers to follow the effectiveness of a corrosion-control system and provides early warning when damaging conditions arise.
The course addresses techniques for corrosion testing and monitoring, as well as diagnosing corrosion failures. Content includes laboratory and field testing methods, electrochemical testing procedures, specimen preparation requirements, and monitoring systems. Technical visuals, narrated animations, and interactive quizzes reinforce learning throughout the course.
Course Learning Objectives:
- Explain the objectives of corrosion testing
- Outline the steps in a corrosion testing program
- Discuss the requirements for specimen cleaning and preparation
- Describe specific types of laboratory tests
- Discuss how field tests are conducted
- Explain how electrochemical tests are conducted
- Outline methods of corrosion monitoring
- Discuss the techniques for the diagnosis of corrosion failures
WHO SHOULD ENROLL:
- Design Engineers
- Operators
- Technicians
- Process Engineers
- QA Managers
- Product Development Specialists
- Sales and Purchasing Professionals
- Anyone with an interest in metallurgy
Continuing Education Units: PDH 2.0/CEU 0.2


