Forthcoming Technical Presentations

The selection of topics for the four technical presentations at each meeting is made by the membership of the MCF. Consequently these are usually directly related to experiences and new materials or applications, with occasional presentations concerning research studies.  The present Technical programme is attached, whilst the subjects presented since 1993 are linked below, indicating the broad range of topics considered.

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Forthcoming Technical Presentations for 2010/2011

The Marine Corrosion Forum is recognised by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) as offering technical presentations which will contribute to an individual member's Continuing Professional Development requirements.  Each agenda is also submitted for approval to the  Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining.

 Next Meeting:

 Wednesday 13th October 2010, Lloyd’s Register, London, in conjunction with NACE GB - see agenda

'Strategies for Suppressing Microbial Growth Causing MIC’, Edward Hill, ECHA Microbiology Ltd
Obvious and Not So Obvious Cost Savings Using Ship-borne ICCP’, Barry Torrance, Aish Technologies Limited
An Investigation on the Erosion-corrosion Mechanisms of UNS S31603 using Focused Ion Beam and Transmission Electron Microscopy’, Shiva Rajahram, University of Southampton
'Corrosion of Copper-30% Nickel Submarine Seawater Cooler Tubes', John Galsworthy, QinetiQ.


 Future Dates


Wednesday 26th January 2011, London

On 'Copper-nickel in Chlorinated Natural Seawater', Christos Kapsalis, KME Germany AG & Co. KG
Development of Standards for Coating Oil Ballast Tanks’, Ole Borring Soerensen, Hempel A/S and IPPIC
Short presentation: Protection From Corrosion and Anti-Slip’, Chris Wheatley, CJ Wiretech Limited
Short presentation: ‘Updating of the old Marine Technology Directorate’s Cathodic Protection Guidelines’, Robin Jacob, Corrosion Consultancy & Keith Hart, The Energy Institute

The MCF reserves the right to change the programme at any time as circumstances dictate.


Recent Presentations with abstracts

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