Corrosion Inspection
Corrosion monitoring is critical in industries that have critical, expensive infrastructure. Particularly industries that use abrasion chemicals that can wear down important assets such as boilers, pipes, holding tanks, piping and other industrial equipment.
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Corrosion inspection involves three critical elements:
- An initial inspection for corrosion to determine your current levels of corrosion
- A preventative maintenance plan to prevent further contamination and decay
- A proactive plan to fix any issues that will impact your assets, such as reapplying coatings by a certified contractor
When we work with a client we first provide a phone consultation to assess the scope of work. Then, we provide an on-site inspection by one of our NACE, OACETT and SSPC certified coating inspectors to assess the current corrosion levels. Our experts perform a comprehensive audit on site and provide the business, key stakeholders and your engineering team with a full report and actionable recommendations based on our extensive, industry-specific experience.
Proper maintenance, prevention, and assessment of corrosion is paramount to protect your mission-critical business assets, across a number of industries. Corrosion can cause contamination, leaks, or equipment failures. Left unchecked, unmonitored, and without preventative and proactive corrosion can cause critical and expensive equipment failures and repairs. Delayed operations, run-time and downtime costs, subsequent labor costs, and equipment replacement costs can pile up. This causes a runaway of costs. It’s far more expensive to not have a comprehensive corrosion resistance plan.
If you’d like to learn the most commonly asked questions, view our educational PDF download on industrial coating inspection here.
If you’re looking to protect your infrastructure, inspect your coating applications, and mitigate your future risks, you need a professional coating inspection company.