Materials Performance

OCT 2016

Materials Performance is the world's most widely circulated magazine dedicated to corrosion prevention and control. MP provides information about the latest corrosion control technologies and practical applications for every industry and environment.

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A28 OCTOBER 2016 MATERIALS PERFORMANCE NACE INTERNATIONAL: VOL. 55, NO. 10 Technical Committee Information Welcome to NACE International Technical Committees! NACE International invites you to participate in the CORROSION 2017 technical committee task groups. There has never been a better time to have your voice heard at NACE International, and all full conference registrants are welcome to participate! If you're new to technical committees at NACE International, do not miss Technical Committees 101 on Sunday, March 26 and Monday, March 27 from 9 – 10 a.m. Learn the ropes, see what the technical committees are all about, and become invigorated in the decision-making process. General NACE International Technical Committees Information NACE technical committees scheduled to meet during CORROSION 2017 are listed on the following pages. Specific meeting rooms will be listed in the Final Program available in New Orleans. For the most up-to-date technical committee meeting listing with the exact meeting times, visit the CORROSION 2017 conference Web site found at nacecorrosion.org . All technical committee meetings are open to members and nonmembers at CORROSION 2017. Persons interested in joining a technical committee may contact the Technical Activities Division at NACE Headquarters for additional information ( +1 281-228-6264 ). IMPORTANT NOTICE Committees are organized by Specific Technology Groups (STGs) and listed numerically by Technology Exchange Group (TEG), Task Group (TG), and Work Group (WG). The number in parentheses are additional sponsor STGs, if any. § Following each TEG and TG title is a three-digit number (e.g., 049). This is the committee designation. Note that TEG designations are always followed by an X. § The day of the week each committee is meeting is shown following the committee designation. § The matrix structure of NACE technical committees is designed to bring together experts from various industries who are concerned with a specific technology and want to give input into consensus documents produced by NACE, and streamline the sharing of technology in less formal ways.

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