ServiceUpdated on 7 February 2025
MIC - Identifying Microbial Corrosion
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Microbial corrosion can impact a wide variety of materials, ranging from metals to concrete and plastics. This type of corrosion arises when microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and algae thrive on the surface of a material in an environment that promotes corrosion.
The acceleration of corrosion due to microbial presence can result in expensive repairs and replacements of equipment and infrastructure. Hence, it is crucial to comprehend the causes, effects, and solutions of microbial corrosion.
At Avecom, we can help you identify the cause and extent of the microbial corrosion with a problem assessment and damage investigation. We’ll work with you to develop a customized solution that fits your specific needs and prevents costly repairs and replacements.
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- Waste Cycle
- Water Cycle
- Circular Economy
- Agriculture & Food
- Plastics/Chemicals
- Ecodesign and packaging
Niek D'Hondt
Business Developer at Avecom
Ghent, Belgium
Expertise
E-book: Microbial ecology as a pathway to sustainable industrial practices
Niek D'Hondt
Business Developer at Avecom
Ghent, Belgium
Expertise
Expertise in advanced water treatment systems and cold evaporation of saline wastewater
- Water Cycle
JUAN JOSE Garcia Sanchez
Technical Director at COBET TRATAMIENTOS DEL AGUA SL
Murcia, Spain