Coatings in Conjunction with Cathodic Protection (CCCP)
Association for Materials Protection and Performance
The Coatings in Conjunction with Cathodic Protection (CCCP) course focuses on the control of metallic corrosion by protective coatings and cathodic protection, with coatings as the primary method of control supplemented by cathodic protection.
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Skills developed through this program
- Recall basic corrosion theory and CP fundamentals
- Identify types of structures protected by coatings and CP
- Describe synergistic relationship of coatings used with CP
- Determine advantages/disadvantages of coating types used with CP
- Perform selection criteria, application, inspection, and testing of coatings
- Identify failure modes of coatings in relation to CP
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The Coatings in Conjunction with Cathodic Protection (CCCP) course focuses on the control of metallic corrosion by protective coatings and cathodic protection, with coatings as the primary method of control supplemented by cathodic protection. The course will cover the selection, specification, application, testing, and inspection of coatings when used with CP. CCCP provides students with the skills and knowledge to implement and monitor a corrosion control program that utilizes both methods. Classroom instruction is comprised of lectures and open discussions. Prerequisite No prior training or experience is required. Recommended: CP Tester Certification or equivalent training; Comprehensive knowledge of electrochemistry, electricity, electrical laws and series and parallel circuits, meter operation, and CP fundamentals; Basic Corrosion Course.
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