Corrosion of Metals - Industrial Metallurgists

Corrosion of Metals

Corrosion causes many products to fail during testing and use. Many of these failures are preventable.

This webinar addresses common metal corrosion mechanisms and teaches design approaches to reduce and prevent corrosion. People like this webinar because the information is boiled down to practical concepts that are easy to integrate in designs.

Topics covered

  • Parts of a corrosion cell
  • Chemistry of corrosion
  • Seven common metal corrosion mechanisms
  • Metallurgical and mechanical design factors that influence corrosion rate
  • Design approaches to control and prevent corrosion

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Webinar attendees will receive a webinar slides document prior to the webinar and will have 14 days access to the webinar recording.

Professional Development Hours

A certificate for 2.0 Professional Development Hours (PDH) will be emailed to webinar attendees who log-in to the webinar, attend the entire session, and complete the webinar survey.

Registering for the webinar

Individual: The fee is $109 per person. After registering you will receive an email with a link to the information about how to access the webinar.

Group: Register 2 or 3 people by click the “Add to Cart” button multiple times or by editing the quantity in the shopping cart.  For groups of 4-6 people, pay for only 3 people ($327 total).  After registering you will receive an email with a link to the information about how to access the webinar. Contact us for pricing more than 6 people – mp******@im*****.com or 847.528.3467.

Why Industrial Metallurgists?

  • Practical, up-to-date content.
  • Metallurgy expertise and 20+ years of experience.
  • Courses designed for non-metallurgists.
  • Training accessible from anywhere with internet access.
  • Engaging content.
  • Convenience. Learn when it suits your schedule.
  • Avoid being overwhelmed with too much information at one time. Set your own pace.

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