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NACE InternationalNACE International is dedicated to promoting public safety, protecting the environment and reducing the economic impact of corrosion by advancing the knowledge of corrosion engineering and science. NACE International was originally known as “The National Association of Corrosion Engineers” when it was established in 1943 by eleven corrosion engineers in the pipeline industry. These founding members were involved in a regional cathodic protection group formed in the 1930s, when the study of cathodic protection was introduced. With more than 60 years of experience in developing corrosion prevention and control standards, NACE International has become the largest organization in the world committed to the study of corrosion. NACE Corrosion Network (NCN)The goal of the list server is to facilitate communications among professionals working in all facets of corrosion prevention and control from coatings and linings and cathodic protection to materials and chemical inhibitors. Joining the NACE Corrosion NetworkFirst, prior to posting any questions, you must Join the list serve by Subscribing. Just click on the link below. To subscribe, send a blank e-mail to: Join-nace@nacecorrosionnetwork.com Using the Listserv. Access the web interface at http://nacecorrosionnetwork.com/cgi-bin/lyris.pl. You can manage your subscriptions, create new messages, and view old messages from this site. Also, all archives starting from February 1, 2002 are contained at this website. The archives prior to this date are being compiled and are unavailable at this time. If you have any questions or you are experiencing any difficulties with the use of the listserv, e-mail administrator@nacecorrosionnetwork.com. Please include any pertinent information with the e-mail. Unsubscribing from the NACE Corrosion NetworkTo unsubscribe, send a blank e-mail to: Help with the NACE Corrosion NetworkIf you still have a problem joining, posting or unsubscribing from the list server please contact: pam.nicoletti@nace.org
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