Certified Composites Technician Program >> Corrosion
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Everything breaks down sooner or later. Everything, that is except composites. Research has proven again and again that composites are extremely durable and stand up to heat and corrosion, making them ideal for use in products that are exposed to extreme environments such as water, chemicals and outer space.

The greatest advantages of composite materials are strength and stiffness, combined with lightness. Composite fibers are far less likely to break up under stress, which is why it is common to find commercial aircraft components made from advanced composites. As a corrosion expert you can be part of this exciting, vital field.

Program Overview - Corrosion

  • General Composites Knowledge
  • Composites Manufacturing Process
  • Composites Materials
    • Polyester Resins
    • Corrosion Barrier Coats and Top Coats
  • Gel Coat Application
    • Gel Coat Spray-gun Set-up
    • Gel Coat Application Methods
    • Spraying Techniques
  • Molding Laminating Techniques
    • Difference between Structural Layers and Corrosion Barriers
    • Post Curing
    • Secondary Bonding of Thermoset Resin Laminates
  • Controlled Spraying
    • Spraying Techniques
    • Operator Training Syllabus
    • Controlled Spraying Compliance
  • Fluid Handling Equipment Principles
    • Plural Component Application
    • Fluid Pumps and Delivery Initiator
    • Equipment Calibration
    • Equipment Maintenance
  • Composites Plant Safety
    • Chemical Safety
    • Fire Safety
    • Lockout/Tagout Procedures
    • Confined Space Entry
  • Corrosion Quality Assurance
    • The Approach to Quality
    • Quality Assurance
    • Building a Quality System
    • Corrosion Specific Quality Assurance
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