Corporate Body
Australasian Corrosion Association (1957? - )
- From
- 1957?
- Functions
- Materials science and Society or Membership Organisation
- Alternative Names
- Australian Association for Corrosion Prevention (Former name, 1957? - 1962)
- Website
- https://membership.corrosion.com.au/
Summary
The Australasian (formerly Australian) Corrosion Association is a not-for-profit membership organisation concerned with corrosion and its mitigation. It promotes sustainability and environmental protection by disseminating information on corrosion through training programs, conferences and seminars, and the publication of its journal, Australasian corrosion engineering. The Association has branches in most states, New Zealand, and Newcastle (N.S.W.). Awards made by the Association include Life Membership, presented in recognition of outstanding service over an extended period to the Association, its branches or its committees. The Corrosion Medal is awarded for outstanding scientific or technological work in the field in Australasia.
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Details
The Association's publications include:
Australian corrosion engineering vol, 1-6, no. 4 (1957 - 1962); continued by:
Australasian corrosion engineering (0004-833X), vol. 6, no. 5, May 1962 - .
Corrosion Australasia (0155-6002) vol. [1] - vol. 21, no. 1 (1976 - 1996); continued by:
Corrosion & materials : official publication of the Australasian Corrosion Association and the Asian Pacific Materials and Corrosion Association (1326-1932) vol. 21, no. 2 (1996) -
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Created: 27 June 2023