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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2016


Corrosion reportedly cost the United States Department of Defense $21.9 billion in 2014. For the U.S. Navy alone, annual corrosion costs are said to be $7.5 billion with vessel corrosion costs accounting for $3.2 billion.

The next free webinar from JPCL and SSPC, “Advanced Tank Coating Solutions for the Marine Sector,” will explore the technology shift in coatings and processes the Navy has undergone, and also provide performance requirements for coatings and linings used on sound marine structures in principal service environments.

The webinar will be presented by Mark Schultz, Project Development Manager - Government Marine for Sherwin-Williams, from 11 a.m. to noon ET (8 a.m. to 9 a.m. PT), Wednesday, Nov. 16.

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The free Nov. 16 webinar, “Advanced Tank Coating Solutions for the Marine Sector,” will provide performance requirements for coatings and linings used on sound marine structures in principal service environments.
USS Tortuga painitng
Sherwin-Williams

The free Nov. 16 webinar, “Advanced Tank Coating Solutions for the Marine Sector,” will provide performance requirements for coatings and linings used on sound marine structures in principal service environments.

Participants will be eligible to receive credit from SSPC.

Register here for free.

What You Will Learn

In the presentation, Schultz will discuss how the Navy went from solvent-based technology to solvent-free technology; the benefits of doing so in terms of performance, schedule and cost; how the Navy inspects these types of coatings; and an effective tool for touch-up and repair of these very short pot-life materials.  

Schultz has 22 years of industry experience, having started his career with Union Tank Car (a railcar manufacturer) before becoming a corrosion engineer. Now with the Sherwin-Williams Marine Group, Schultz is the technical liaison with the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Army, Military Sealift Command, Maritime Administration, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association, and new construction and maintenance shipyards.

He holds a master’s degree in materials science and engineering from the University of Illinois and is a NACE Instructor, NACE Certified Coatings Inspector and SSPC Protective Coating Specialist.

Webinar Education Series

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The webinar is part of the 2016 JPCL/SSPC Webinar Education Series, which provides continuing education for SSPC recertifications and technology updates on important topics.

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Numerous free webcasts in the JPCL/SSPC Education Series, covering a wide range of topics, are now available at www.paintsquare.com/webinars.

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Some of those presentations include:

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A complete listing of the JPCL/SSPC archived and future webinars is available here.

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Tagged categories: Coating inspection; Coating Materials; Coatings education; Corrosion; Education; Marine Coatings; Military; Shipyards; Tanks and vessels; U.S. Navy; Webinars; Worker training


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