Corrosion 2019 Conference & Expo - RINA.org

Nashville (USA)

Nashville Music City Center

Corrosion 2019 Conference & Expo

24 - 28 Mar 2019

We will participate with 3 technical papers around "Assessment of the hydrogen induced stress cracking resistance of precipitation hardened nickel-based alloys using the slow strain rate tensile test method": meet us at booth 1861

NACE International’s Corrosion Conference & Expo is the world’s largest event for the study, prevention and mitigation of corrosion, that welcomes more than 6,000 professionals from around the globe. This comprehensive technical conference is packed with infinite opportunities to exchange knowledge and connect with the entire corrosion-fighting continuum.

In the framework of the conference, we will introduce 3 research papers:

  • Assessment of the Hydrogen Induced Stress Cracking Resistance of Precipitation Hardened Nickel-based Alloys using the Slow Strain Rate Tensile Test Method: Influence of Microstructure (Tuesday 26th, 10:00am - Room 208B Symposia)
    Authors: Ilaria Salvatori, Laura Alleva, (RINA, Italy); C. Duret-Thual, D. Thierry, (French Corrosion Institute, France); E. Trillo, (Southwest Research Institute, USA); J. W. Martin, Consultant (JWM Materials Consulting Ltd., UK)
  • Assessment of the Hydrogen Induced Stress Cracking Resistance of Precipitation Hardened Nickel-based Alloys using the Slow Strain Rate Tensile Test Method – Review of a Three Years Test Program (Thursday 28th, 1:00pm - Room 208B Symposia)
    Authors: C. Duret-Thual, D. Thierry, C. Mendibide, (French Corrosion Institute, France); Ilaria Salvatori, Laura Alleva, (RINA, Italy); E. Trillo, (Southwest Research Institute, USA); J. W. Martin, Consultant (JWM Materials Consulting Ltd. UK)
  • Assessment of the Hydrogen Induced Stress Cracking Resistance of Precipitation Hardened Nickel-based Alloys using the Slow Strain Rate Tensile Test Method – Experimental Parameters and Related Issues (Thursday 28th, 1:25pm - Room 208B Symposia)
    Authors: Elizabeth Trillo (Southwest Research Institute, USA); Claude Duret-Thual, Dominique Thierry, Christophe Mendibide (French Corrosion Institute, France); Ilaria Salvatori, Laura Alleva (RINA, Italy); John. W. Martin (JWM Materials Consulting UK).

We are a technological reference center for anyone who deals with corrosion topics both at industrial, scientific and normative level. Our Corrosion Laboratory supports all activities related to R&D projects, corrosion services and materials’ characterisation. This capability covers all kinds of materials, from stainless and duplex steel, Ni-base alloys, etc. to light alloys and single-, multilayer-coated products exposed to most fluids (inorganic acids, chlorides, sulphides, etc.).

Meet our team at booth 1861.

Antonio Lucci