Materials Performance

MAR 2017

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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C O R R O S I O N E N G I N E E R I N G D I R E C T O R Y Located in the back of Materials Performance, this section promotes business/ professional services. Browse the section for products or services that fit your needs. For information on advertising in this section, contact Brenda Nitz, brenda.nitz@nace.org or +1 281-228-6219. 61 NACE INTERNATIONAL: VOL. 56, NO. 3 MATERIALS PERFORMANCE MARCH 2017 6 K. Devendranath Ramkumar, et al., "Effect of Filler Metals on the Weldability and Mechan- ical Properties of Multi-Pass PCGTA Weld- ments of AISI 316L," J. Materials Engineering and Performance 24, 4 (2015): pp. 1,602-1,613. 7 ASTM G58-85 (2015), "Standard Practice for Preparation of Stress-Corrosion Test Speci- mens for Weldments" (West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM International, 2015). 8 I. Hsuang Lo, "Effect of Heat Treatment on the Precipitation and Pitting Corrosion Be- havior of 347 SS Weld Overlay," Mater. Sci. & Eng. (2003): p. A355. 9 Y.H. Kim, et al., "Development of a Choro- mium-Free Consumable for Austenitic Stain- less Steels—Part 1: Monel (Alloy 400) Filler Metal," Corros. Sci. 62, 1 (2006). 10 H. Baba , T. Kodama , Y. Katada , "Role of Nitrogen on the Corrosion Behavior of Aus- tenitic Stainless Steels," Corros. Sci. 1 (2002): pp. 2,393-2,397. MOHAMMAD ESMAILIAN is head of the Industrial Metallurgy Group, Advanced Material and Renewable Energy Dept. at the Iranian Research Organization for S c i e n c e a n d Te c h n o l o g y ( I R O S T ) , Enghelab Str., Parsa Sq., Ahmad Abad Mostofy, Azadegan Hwy., PO Box 15815- 3538, Tehran, Iran, email: m_esmailian@ yahoo.com or m.esmailian@irost.org. Esmailian received his B.S. degree in materials science in 1987 and his M.Sc. degree in identification and selection of materials in 2000 from the Science and Technology University, Tehran, Iran. He received his Ph.D. in microalloyed steels from the Sheffield University, United Kingdom. Currently, he is head of the I n d u s t r i a l M e t a l l u rg y G ro u p i n t h e A d v a n c e d M a t e r i a l a n d R e n e w a b l e Energy Dept. at IROST. Keep your career active by keeping your certification current. By making sure that your certification does not lapse, you will maintain your hard-earned credentials and continue to set yourself apart from the competition. You can also avoid a re-instatement fee or possible suspension of your certification, which could affect your current and future jobs. Upon renewal your certification will bear the same value and will continue to represent your professional achievement of certification with NACE. Certifications are eligible for renewal beginning 90 days prior to the expiration date. An active certification equals an active career! Visit naceinstitute.org/renew to renewal your certification today! Corrosion Resistance of Welds in Type 316L Stainless Steel

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