For most firms — WHAT MAKES A CORROSION ENGINEER?
Abstract
In this, the second in a series of articles on the important topic of management attitudes to corrosion and anti‐corrosion, the author analyses the complexities involved in identifying, choosing and educating a corrosion engineer. Referring to the illustration to this article which represents a simplification of the human categories involved, one might say that the successful formula for most medium‐sized firms is C + E = B where C is a chosen apprentice or student, E is education and B is the result, an improved type of maintenance manager having the capacity ot identify a wide variety of corrosion problems and equipped to present these, if necessary, to the specialist for particular solutions. The corrosion consultancy D is recommended particularly for small firms.
Citation
Wilson, C.L. (1964), "For most firms — WHAT MAKES A CORROSION ENGINEER?", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 11 No. 10, pp. 13-15. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb020225
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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