Corrosion Testing & Solutions, LLC (CT&S)

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For Corrosion Testing, Consultation, or Training

ABOUT US at Corrosion Testing & Solutions, LLC (CT&S)

Corrosion of a metal alloy in an aqueous environment results in its continuous destructive degradation until failure, posing economic losses and safety risks. It is caused by electrochemical reactions at the corroding metal surface involving mainly an anodic oxidation reaction conducing to oxide formation, mass loss, or localized attack; and a simultaneous reduction reaction conducing to hydrogen absorption which can lead to structural damage and sudden metal failure.

At CT&S we are equipped to evaluate the corrosion behavior of metal alloys relevant to your process conditions. We also provide training on corrosion and testing methods, and can install a state of the art electrochemical testing equipment at your facility to meet your needs. 

OUR MISSION

At CT&S, our mission is to help your business address corrosion issues. We evaluate your materials and provide you with knowledge and corrosion tools for you to make the most of your materials.

MEETING YOUR NEEDS IS OUR TOP PRIORITY

Addressing corrosion issues in a plant process environment requires a good understanding of the corrosion characteristics of the exposed metal parts in such corroding environment. When you contact CT&S, we will help you take the steps to solve corrosion issues in your plant. We will test your metal parts according to your specific needs providing experimental procedure, test results, data, discussions, conclusions, and recommendations to help you address such issues. We can train your team to test your materials in environments resembling your process conditions. Tell us about your metal corrosion issues. Email your request by completing and submitting the attached request form. You can also call as at 608-347-4940

EXPERTS COLLABORATING AT CT&S

Edgar Armacanqui. Dr. Armacanqui has over 25 years of experience in materials science, corrosion science, and metallurgical engineering. His experience covers applications of electrochemical techniques to corrosion studies and materials performance. His areas of practice include corrosion, metallography, optical imaging, surface and structural analysis by SEM, TEM, X-Ray diffraction, and infrared spectroscopy, as well as mechanical testing and failure analysis.

Marc A Anderson. Dr. Anderson has over 25 years of experience in chemistry and materials applications. He has done research on engineering materials and energy use. Dr. Anderson is an expert in environmental technology, corrosion control, metal passivation by particle suspension coating techniques, water treatment processes, energy storage, CO2 purification, materials synthesis and characterization, and concrete improvement.

M. Isabel Tejedor. Dr. Tejedor has over 20 years of experience in Environmental Chemistry, thin film technology, and electrophoretic deposition. She is also an expert in electrochemistry, corrosion inhibition with nano porous materials, thin film oxides, water chemistry, thin film sol gel technology, solar cells, and porous oxide electrolyte membranes for fuel cells.