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SUMMARY:The Welding Institute (TWI) event on Managing Integrity Challenges Carbon Capture and Storage Operations
DESCRIPTION:ICorr is proud to support The Welding Institute (TWI) event on Managing Integrity Challenges Carbon Capture and Storage Operations to be held on November 6\, 2025. Full details\, including how to register are on TWI website: https://theweldinginstitute.com/event-6378690 \nThe list of topics at the workshop includes many corrosion considerations and would surely interest our ICorr members. \nList of speakers \nExperts from industry will be presenting on a range of topics: \nCCUS – Uncertainties with Respect to Integrity Assurance – Dr Gareth John\, Executive Consultant\, Intertek CAPCIS \nCorrosion in CCS Networks – Operations and Design Experience – Matt Healey\, Director\, PACE CCS \nTowards a Standardised Methodology for Corrosion Testing of Pipeline Steel in Dense Phase CO2 – Dr Shravan Kairy\, Senior Scientist\, National Physical Laboratory \nNon-Metallic Pipes for Corrosion Resistant Transfer of Liquified CO2 – Dr Jonathan Wilkins\, Technical Director\, Enoflex \nIndustrial Advisory Group (IAG) of the Integrated Energy Industry (IEG) – Mike Lawrence\, Chair\, Industrial Advisory Group (IAG)\, Integrated Energy Industry (IEG) \nCorrosion Control and Management in Carbon Capturing Plants – William Ritchie\, Principal Materials & Corrosion Engineer\, Kent \nAdvancing Integrity Management for CCUS Pipelines: Lessons Learned and Emerging Strategies – Ewa Papaj-Shields\, Principal Subsea Pipeline Engineer\, Genesis \nCO2 Applications\, Impurities\, Specification\, and Flexible Pipe Experience – Ian MacLeod\, Technical Director\, Wood PLC
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/the-welding-institute-twi-event-on-managing-integrity-challenges-carbon-capture-and-storage-operations/
LOCATION:Bushy House\, National Physical Laboratory\, Hampton Road\, Teddington\, Middlesex\, TW11 0LW\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Corrosion Mechanisms in Stainless Steels
DESCRIPTION:PLACES now available – The Institute of Corrosion (ICorr) – Corrosion Mechanisms in Stainless Steels \nJoin us in Aberdeen on November 6th for our next course on corrosion mechanisms in stainless steels\, delivered in collaboration with ICorr\, the British Stainless Steels Association (BSSA) and @R-TECH Materials. \nThis one-day\, expert-led course is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the fundamental corrosion mechanisms affecting stainless steels—including pitting\, crevice corrosion\, stress corrosion cracking\, and microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC)\, and more. \nWe’ll also cover mitigation strategies\, best practices in alloy selection\, and real-world case studies to bridge theory and application. \n Date/Location \nThursday 6th November 10am – 4pm Village Hotel Aberdeen\, Prime Four\, Kingswells Aberdeen\, AB15 8PJ \n About The Course \nCorrosion causes plant shutdowns\, waste of valuable resources\, loss or contamination maintenance\, expensive over design and jeopardises safety. \nThe course addresses the various corrosion mechanisms which can occur when using stainless steel materials in various industries. \nReal-life case studies and solutions from our vast experience in Failure Analysis will be presented. \n The course structure will include the following: \n\nIntroduction\nOverview of corrosion\nSensitisation\nTea Staining\nRouging\nGeneral/uniform corrosion\nPitting corrosion\nSelective attack\nChloride stress corrosion cracking\n\n10.High temperature corrosion \n11.Polythionic Acid stress corrosion cracking \n12.Microbial corrosion \n13.Crevice corrosion \n14.Corrosion under insulation \n15.Hydrogen Induced Stress Cracking \n16.Galvanic corrosion \n17.Caustic stress corrosion cracking \n18.Erosion Corrosion \n19.Corrosion Fatigue \n Each mechanism will include the following: \n\nA description of the failure mechanism and critical factors.\nHow to identify the mechanism.\nLocations affected within the industry.\nAffected material types.\nRecommendations on how to prevent the damage mechanism. including inspection and monitoring.\n1 or 2 case studies related to the mechanism.\n\nHandouts will be provided on completion of the course. \n Course Cost \n£425 + VAT for BSSA & ICORR members\, £475 + VAT for non-members \n Registration \nRegister today: Corrosion Mechanisms in Stainless Steels Course – The Village Hotel\, Aberdeen – British Stainless Steels Association \nhttps://bssa.org.uk/event/thurs-6th-november-the-village-hotel-aberdeen/ \n Recent feedback from Delegates \nPrevious attendees of the course have ranged from complete beginners in corrosion (zero previous knowledge) to practicing Corrosion Consultants and some of the comments received from participants are given below: \n\n“I liked very much the layout of the course with the case studies. The lecturer was very knowledgeable”.\n“AN excellent day / course”.\n“Working in the energy sector\, I wanted to gain valuable insights on various degradation mechanisms of SS and make use of the same in work on a daily basis. Very useful”.\n\nSarah Bagnall CEng\, FIMMM\, MICORR\, Director Consultancy Services (R-Tech) – Stainless Steels Course Presenter \n Other ICorr Courses \nICorr also offers many other specialist courses in Microbial Corrosion\, Oil and Gas related corrosion topics\, intumescent coatings\, etc. \nDetails of all ICorr courses are available on the Institute website: www.icorr.org \nSee also: Training & Qualifications – Institute of Corrosion \nDownload Information Flyer
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/corrosion-mechanisms-in-stainless-steels-2/2025-11-06/
LOCATION:NMC Venue\, 47 Birmingham Road\, West Bromwich\, West Midlands\, B70 6PY\, United Kingdom
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