Maintaining the ageing infrastructure such as underground pipelines is a challenge to the oil and gas industry worldwide. Corrosion is one of the major causes of ageing the industrial infrastructures. Understanding its mechanism and how to control it can lead to a remarkable reeducation in the operation cost of piping and static equipment.
Cathodic Protection (CP) is one of the most widely used methods to control corrosion control in industry. The Cathodic Protection is a method of that eliminates the corrosion of metals by the use of sacrificial anodes or the application of an electric current. It is a technique that has been known for 160 years, and is extensively applied to pipelines and tank farms, etc. with great success. However, despite this long history and broad applicability, it is a technique that is all too often inadequately or even improperly applied; with the result that structures are poorly protected or, worse, adversely interfered with.
This training course provides you with fundamental principles, evaluation and applications of Cathodic Protection, helping participants recognize them, select Cathodic Protection control methods and apply them to protect the assets of the organization.
This training course is designed to provide:
DAY 1
Principles and Types of Corrosion and Corrosion Control
Day 2
Corrosion Environment, Material Selection and Elements of Cathodic Protection
Day 3
Cathodic Protection Systems Design and Coating Issues
Day 4
Cathodic Protection Anodes and Construction
Day 5
Line and Coating Inspection, Safety and Corrosion Comics
This training course is suitable for personnel who are working in technical areas related to materials,
maintenance and integrity who deal directly or indirectly with cathodic protection. They include: