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NACE Fellow Award

 


NACE International President, Elaine Bowman and NiDI Consultant Gerard Sorell


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Materials/corrosion engineer recognized for his distinguished contributions to solving difficult corrosion problems

Nickel magazine, March 16, 2003 -- Gerard Sorell is the fifth consultant to the Nickel Development Institute (NiDI) to be honoured by NACE International for distinguished contributions in the field of corrosion and its prevention.

Sorell received the NACE Fellow Award from the association's president, Elaine Bowman at the awards banquet of the 58th Annual NACE Conference and Exposition, held in San Diego, California, U.S.A.

The award recognizes Sorell's career-long demonstration of technical excellence in the application of materials in areas with difficult corrosion problems, including petrochemicals, fossil energy technologies and waste incineration.

Sorell is the author of NiDI Technical Series No. 10086: "Corrosion- and Heat-Resistant Nickel Alloys: Guidelines for Selection and Application" and NiDI Reprint Series No. 14045: "The Role of Chlorine in High Temperature Corrosion in Waste-to-Energy Plants."

NiDI consultants who have received this award previously include: Paul Dillon (1993), G. B. Elder (1995), Bruce Craig (1996) and Jim Jenkins (2001).

The annual NACE Corrosion Conference is the largest gathering of corrosion specialists in the world. Total attendance at this year's meeting exceeded 4,200.

NACE International has a membership of 15,000 from 91 countries, making it the largest organization committed to the study and prevention of corrosion.


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