" Protecting People, Assets and the Environment from the Effects of Corrosion "

Corrosion Control in the Refining Industry Course

Corrosion Control in the Refining Industry Course


Course Provider

Paulette Sidky
Section Career Development Chairman
Tel: +44 (0) 207 4609408
Email: p.sidky@cmc.ltd.uk

Course Information

The Corrosion Control in the Refining Industry Course provides an overview of refinery process units and specific process descriptions, and focuses on the examination and identification of corrosion and metallurgical problems that occur in process units. Students receive the most recent version of REFIN•COR software, which is a database of experiences, problems, and solutions encountered by refining industry corrosion engineers and includes minutes of meetings of NACE Committee TEG 205X (formerly T-8) on Refining Industry Corrosion from 1957 through 2002. This is information which can be used on-the-job and cannot be found anywhere else.

Who Should Attend?

This course is geared toward those with a minimum of 1-2 years experience in refineries including: design engineers, process engineers, procurement agents, maintenance planners, service company representatives who support refineries, corrosion and equipment engineers, metallurgists, inspectors, and inspection supervisors.

Prerequisites

No prior training is required.

Course Highlights

  • Refinery Corrosion
  • Materials of Construction for Refinery Applications
  • Refinery Operations and Its Interactions with Corrosion
  • Refinery Units/Processes - Corrosion and Other Failures, Crude Distillations/Desalting, Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit, Cracked Light Ends Recovery Units, Catalytic Reforming, Delayed Coking Units, Amine Units, and Sulfur Recovery Units
  • Corrosion Monitoring Methods in Refineries

Related Certifications/Qualifications

No related certifications.

Materials Included in Registration Fee