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SUMMARY:Technical Talk – ICorr London Branch
DESCRIPTION:Arrival 18:00- 18.30 hoursRefreshments will be providedPresentation: 18.30-19.30 hours\nAprès presentation 19:30-20:00 (or later) Food and drinks (After the meeting there will be opportunity to socialise at a local hostelry) \nPresenter:  Paul LambertTalk Topic:  1824 and all that (or how I paid off my mortgage)\nAbstract:2024 marks the 200th anniversary of Cathodic Protection (January) and the patenting of Portland Cement (October). One or other and frequently both of these important technologies has played a major role in the development of the modern built environment – not to mention my own ability to make a decent living. Now seems a fitting moment to recognise the significance of these bicentennials and consider how the future lies for them. \nBiography: \nPaul Lambert has over 40 years’ experience in the investigation of structural durability and degradation and in the development of novel remedial techniques for civil and building structures\, most recently as Head of Materials & Corrosion at Mott MacDonald. Paul is Visiting Professor at the Centre for Infrastructure Management at Sheffield Hallam University where he carries out research into novel materials and repair technologies. \nQualifications:  \nBSc (Hons)\, PhD\, CEng\, CSci\, FICorr\, FIMMM\, AMPP Corrosion Specialist \nIf you want to attend remotely register in advance for online meeting \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/technical-talk-icorr-london-branch-2/
LOCATION:Lancaster hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London W2 3EL\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Technical Talk - ICorr London Branch
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Michael Harrison – Sherwin-WilliamsTopic: Examination of Lining performance in Renewable and Biofuels and Feedstocks.\nRefreshments from 6.00pm\, presentation 6.30pm \nAbstract: Global demand for renewable and bio-based fuels is expected to grow with political and consumer-led mandates on reducing greenhouse gases. A typical biofuel production facility faces numerous performance challenges which are unique to its process\, feedstock\, and operating parameters. Traditional developments and performance enhancements in the linings from coating manufacturers and suppliers in the Energy sector have focused on feedstocks and fuels from fossil sources (Crude Oil\, Natural Gas\, Coal). It cannot be assumed that these linings\, with proven track record in O&G sector\, can be used in the “Renewable and Bio-fuel sector” as the chemistry can be considerably diﬀerent and more aggressive. A detailed study was undertaken to examine the performance of lining systems via a series of isothermal immersion tests relevant to biofuels sector. The performance of traditional linings with a proven track record were compared to next-generation solvent free epoxy novolac linings and solvent free glass ﬂake novolac vinyl ester linings. Lessons learnt from this performance evaluation provided an array of selection tools to the Biofuel asset owners and facility managers to select the appropriate lining system for their speciﬁc process and needs. \nMichael has 35 years of experience in the protective coatings industry. During this time\, Michael was responsible for the development and testing of heavy duty solvent free linings with subsequent roles in business support and business development. Extra to this he has been the project lead in the revision of ISO 16961 (Petroleum\, petrochemical and natural gas industries — Internal coating and lining of steel storage tanks).
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/technical-talk-icorr-london-branch/
LOCATION:Lancaster hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London W2 3EL\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:ICorr London Branch’ Speaker name – Brian Bennett\, ChampionX
DESCRIPTION:Speaker name: Brian Bennett\nPresentation title:  Development of Multifunctional Corrosion Inhibitor Products Used for Cleaning Produced Water Systems \nOil and gas produced water handling systems can be prone to fouling. Fouling can occur from incomplete separation resulting in hydrocarbon carrying through to the water handling infrastructure. Other particulates can also carry through or form due to the changing conditions as the fluids and gas are processed. As the fluids cool and acid gases are flashed off increased scaling tendencies and iron sulphide formation can occur. The hydrocarbon can act like a glue that helps to bind the other particulates together and deposit on the pipe surfaces. Deposition also creates areas for bacteria to proliferate. Corrosion mechanisms change from those created by the acid gases dissolved in the water to under-deposit or microbiologically influenced corrosion when heavy fouling occurs. \nThis presentation outlines the laboratory work undertaken to develop a chemical solution for oilfield cleaning of hydrocarbon\, iron sulphide and calcium carbonate scale deposition while maintaining a product compatible with mild steel such that it could be stored or applied in carbon steel infrastructure. In addition to the development work it will highlight the application of the product in the field in a salt water processing facility experiencing deposition issues. \nBiography: Brian Bennett began working in the oil and gas chemicals sector in research and development 15 years ago developing corrosion inhibitors and biocides in addition to corrosion inhibitor and microbiological test methods. He started with Nalco Company in the United States and now leads a research team out of the United Kingdom supporting ChampionX business in the European\, Asia Pacific\, Sub Saharan Africa and Middle East sectors. \nQualifications: Bachelors of Science in Chemistry\, Bachelors of Science in Biochemistry/Molecular Biology \nSchedule:\n18:00 – Arrival at venue\n18:30 – Presentation\n19:15 – Q&A followed by refreshments / networking \nVenue:\nLancaster Hall Hotel\n​35 Craven Terrace\nLondon\nW2 3EL \nNearest Tube / Train Station: Paddington Station (approx. 5 mins walk)
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/championx/
LOCATION:Lancaster hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London W2 3EL\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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SUMMARY:Nuclear Coatings  / Learnings and Experience from Hinkley C
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to ICorr London Branch January 2023 technical presentation: \nDate : Thursday 9th February 2023\nMichael Kuehn Malcolm Page @Andrew Nelmes @Dirk Schroer\nwill present on Nuclear Coatings / Learnings and Experience from Hinkley C. \nRegister in advance for this meeting: https://lnkd.in/e82URbD7 \nThe presentation will cover:\n– difference in coating selection between oil and Gas and Nuclear industry;\n– requirements for different areas in a Nuclear power plant;\n– working within Coating Technology within the Nuclear Industry with all challenges;\n– practical challenges on the coating requirements of New Build Nuclear Power Plants. \nSchedule\n18:00 – Arrival at venue\n18:30 – Presentation\n19:15 – Q&A followed by refreshments / networking \nVenue:\nLancaster Hall Hotel\n​35 Craven Terrace\nLondon\nW2 3EL \nNearest Tube / Train Station: Paddington Station (approx. 5 mins walk) \n#instituteofcorrosion #nuclearindustry #coatings #corrosionengineering
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/nuclear-coatings-learnings-and-experience-from-hinkley-c/
LOCATION:Lancaster hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London W2 3EL\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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