Ground Vehicle Corrosion / Protective Coatings Course (GROUND VEH)
Association for Materials Protection and Performance
This course provides a comprehensive overview for army depot personnel who wish to be trained on how to properly prepare and apply coatings on ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
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In-Person
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Skills developed through this program
- Explain how paint/coatings are used to control corrosion
- Recognize the various surface cleanliness standards commonly used for abrasive blast cleaning
- Identify the requirements of SSPC-SP 2
- Identify commonly used power tools used to clean steel/metal
- Identify the key safety concerns prior to and during abrasive blast cleaning
- Identify how the air compressor, air drying equipment, and air hoses function within the larger abrasive blast cleaning equipment set-up
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Detailed information about this program
This course provides a comprehensive overview for army depot personnel who wish to be trained on how to properly prepare and apply coatings on ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The course will offer demonstrations that focus on hand and power tool cleaning, abrasive blast cleaning, and coating application. After the completion of this training course, depot worker personnel should be able to demonstrate proper preparation and coating application methods commonly used on ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Prerequisite None
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