The National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE)
NACE provides standards for corrosion prevention and control used by a multitude of industries where corrosion is a key concern
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NACE International, originally known as The National Association of Corrosion Engineers, creates standards for corrosion prevention and control.
NACE standards are written and approved by industry professionals, instructors, professors, government officials, and experts from regulatory and governing bodies. NACE is a member of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as an accredited standards developer.
NACE standards are divided into three areas:
- NACE standard practices are methods of selection, design, installation, or operation of a material or system when corrosion is a factor.
- NACE test methods are tests related to corrosion prevention and control.
- NACE material requirements are standards that define the necessary characteristics of a material when corrosion is a factor in the selection, application, and maintenance of the material.
















