NACE International

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NACE International
Protecting People, Assets, and the Environment from the Effects of Corrosion

NACE International is a professional organization for the corrosion control industry established in 1943. As of 2006, there are approximately 16,003 NACE members world wide. The main areas of activities are cathodic protection, coatings for industry and material selection for specific chemical resistance.

NACE was formerly known as the National Association of Corrosion Engineers.

NACE publishes the journals, Materials Performance (MP) and Corrosion. NACE also publishes recommended standard practice and testing articles for use by industry and other Corrosion societies. Standing committees periodically review and update the standards as required. An annual conference is held in the United States for the entire organization and several regional meeting and conferences around the world.

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