Selective Leaching
Why take this course?
This self-paced course explores selective leaching (dealloying corrosion), its mechanisms, and industrial risks. Participants will learn about susceptible materials and environments, dezincification—including its characteristics and prevention—graphitic corrosion identification and mitigation, as well as high-temperature degradation. The course includes video lectures, quizzes, and offers a certificate with PDH credits.
About the course
What is selective leaching (or dealloying corrosion), and where is it a risk for the industry? In this Self-Paced course, participants will be taken through: the mechanism of selective leaching, what material/process environments are susceptible to selective leaching, dezincification: characteristics, mechanism and prevention, graphitic corrosion: mechanism, identification and prevention, high temperature degradation.
Who should attend this course
This course is designed for...• Starting Materials & Corrosion Engineers
• Mechanical Engineers, Design Engineers
• Chemical & Process Engineers/Technologists
• Inspection Engineers
• Production Unit Management/Operations
• Leads Maintenance Planners
• Procurement teams
Prerequisites
No prior experience in material sciences is required.Program & Details
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Selective Leaching
1. Dezincification characteristics
2. Dezincification mechanism
3. Mitigation measures
4. Graphitic corrosion
5. Other alloy systems
6. High temperatures
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