Microbial-induced corrosion (MIC) is a type of corrosion that occurs as a result of the activity of microorganisms. MIC can cause significant damage to metal structures, including pipelines, storage tanks, and ships. MIC testing is essential for understanding and...
Corrolytics, a test kit for detecting and monitoring microbial corrosion created for the oil and gas industries, will attend and exhibit at the Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) Annual Conference + Expo, the largest tradeshow in the corrosion...
The world is revolutionizing. Every industry has been forced to think differently. Going digital is a priority. To get or stay on top, everything must be faster, better and more accurate. Old technologies just won’t cut it anymore. Historically, the oil and gas...
It is important to regularly test oil and gas pipelines for corrosion in order to ensure their integrity and prevent leaks or failures. Corrosion is a major concern for oil and gas pipelines, as it can compromise the integrity of the pipeline and lead to leaks or...
Microbial corrosion, also known as microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC), is a type of corrosion that occurs when microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and algae grow on metal surfaces and produce byproducts that cause corrosion. Testing for microbial...
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