Designing For Corrosion Control


NACE was established to protect people, assets, and the environment from corrosion.
The NACE course Designing for Corrosion Control reviews the principles of corrosion and corrosion control and provides a systematic method for applying the technology of corrosion prevention to the design process. The course offers an overview of the steps involved in materials selection common to many industries. It also covers the economic considerations of including corrosion control in system design and the financial principles used in evaluating alternative materials and designs.

NACE is recognized as an Authorized Provider of Continuing Education Units by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). This particular course is intended for those who have a technical corrosion background but are new to design including civil engineers, mechanical engineers, design and process engineers, consultants, contractors, and architects. To receive CEUs, participants are required to be engaged in the entire course and successfully pass the final exam.