Coating Inspections and Failure analysis are some of our most recognized services. If you’re looking for NACE inspector Level III to work in Mississauga, then we’re your guys! We have decades of proven experience in coating inspection and assessment of bridges, canal structures, storage, and process tanks. Skilled in Third-party QA/QC, Bridges, Petroleum, Pipe, Paint, Specifications, Failure analysis, Project estimation, Nuclear facilities, Tanks, Lead abatement.
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NACE coating inspector levels
NACE certification has three different levels: Basic (level 1), Intermediate (level 2), and Advanced (level 3). Receiving a level 3 certification means that an inspector has demonstrated an exceptional degree of knowledge about coatings and related topics like environmental conditions and surface preparation. It also means that the inspector has demonstrated the ability to apply that knowledge to practical applications in the field.
Choose the best coating inspectors in Mississauga
At Toronto Industrial Painting, all of our NACE certified inspectors are NACE coating inspector level 3. They all have years of field experience and regularly return to NACE for additional training and re-certification. Our clients work in fields where exceptional quality control is essential and we ensure that our NACE coating inspectors are the top in the field.
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Benefits of coating inspections and testing in Mississauga
Located adjacent to the Great Lakes, paint coatings in Mississauga are particularly vulnerable to degradation from humidity, storm damage, and water damage. This type of damage can be difficult to identify for the untrained.
Our NACE coating inspectors can work with your business from day one to limit the damage to your coatings and to fix any damage as quickly as possible.
Before we even apply a paint coating, our NACE coating inspectors will do a failure analysis to determine what points of failure are most likely for your future coating. They will create a custom design that includes corrosion control systems that are customized to the specific needs of your structures.
Once the coating is applied, our NACE coating inspectors will provide regular inspections over the years, specifically looking for degradation or corrosion. Using specialized tests like an adhesion test, they are able to determine whether new coatings can be applied over the old or whether the old needs to be removed first. This due diligence ensures that the paint coatings on your industrial structures last as long as possible.
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