Case Studies & Research
Water Infrastructure
Our nation’s dependency on water amplifies the need for responsible care and proactive steps towards preservation. Water, potable, gray water and containment systems are made up of physical assets… assets that are constantly aging and deteriorating. The reality is, it’s only a matter of time until more severe (and costly) action will be necessary. Fortunately, something can be done to arrest this process via corrosion mitigation.
To learn more about how The Coating Solution Forum can help start to fix this ongoing problem – play the presentation below.
What is Corrosion?
Much like the rusting of steel, corrosion is the disintegration of metal through an unintentional chemical or electrochemical action that begins on its surface. It is a natural, yet controllable process.
Causes of Corrosion
Water / moisture, acids, bases, salts, oils, and other solid or liquid chemicals … essentially any element or condition that interrupts the integrity of metal in its solid state in a respective environment.
Costs of Corrosion
Without corrosion mitigation to our national infrastructure the threat to our environment and public safety is real and substantial. The economic impact is also a significant concern:
Negative effect on U.S. economy = $500 billion per year. That’s about $1,500 per citizen.*
- Source: NACE International, United States Cost of Corrosion Study
Corrosion Prevention
Using the stringent NACE 13/ACS 1 Standard, qualified coating experts are able to suspend the deterioration process. Extended structural life, lower maintenance and peace of mind – the net benefits of taking a proactive approach.