SwRI: Program Briefs of past projects of experienced corrosion engineers and scientists who perform technical assistance and research for corrosion risk assessment and mitigation. Multidisciplinary teams provide timely and cost-effective solutions to any corrosion problem.
Example past projects of the Corrosion Science and Process Engineering Section at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) are highlighted below. Click on the image of the program brief for a full-page image.
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Disbonded Coating Cathodic Protection Monitoring Coupon
Proof-of-Concept
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Effect of Construction Mat Pad Design on CP Shielding and MIC
Product Comparison
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A Methodology to Predict Localized Corrosion of High-Level Waste Container Materials
Life Prediction
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Assessment of Corrosion under Disbonded Coatings on Pipelines
Risk Assessment
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engineering capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract
with SwRI, please contact
Keith Axler, Ph.D., at
kaxler@swri.org or (210) 522-2951.
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