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Corrosion And Failure Analysis

Corrosion and Failure Analysis - METS Laboratories

Corrosion And Failure Analysis – METS Laboratories

Corrosion and failure analysis is a critical discipline in materials science and engineering that investigates the degradation of materials, components, and structures. Corrosion—a natural electrochemical process—leads to material loss, structural weakening, and eventual failure, costing industries billions annually. Failure analysis examines the root causes of material or component breakdowns, whether due to corrosion, mechanical stress, manufacturing defects, or environmental factors.

This field is essential for industries such as oil & gas, aerospace, automotive, construction, and power generation, where material integrity directly impacts safety, reliability, and operational costs. Through advanced testing and analytical techniques, corrosion and failure analysis help to prevent catastrophic failures, optimize material selection, and extend asset lifespans.

Importance of Corrosion and Failure Analysis

  1. Prevents Catastrophic Failures

Undetected corrosion or material flaws can lead to:

  • Structural Collapses – Bridge failures, pressure vessel explosions.
  • Equipment Malfunctions – Pump seizures, valve leaks.
  • Safety Hazards – Chemical leaks, fires.

How Analysis Helps:

  • Early Detection – Identifies corrosion before critical failure.
  • Root Cause Determination – Pinpoints whether failure resulted from stress, corrosion, or manufacturing defects.
  1. Extends Asset Lifespan

Corrosion mitigation strategies based on failure analysis can prolong equipment service life by:

  • Material Selection – Choosing corrosion-resistant alloys (stainless steel, titanium).
  • Protective Coatings – Applying inhibitors, anodization, or galvanization.
  • Design Improvements – Reducing stress concentration points.
  1. Reduces Maintenance Costs

Proactive corrosion monitoring and failure analysis:

  • Minimizes Unplanned Downtime – Scheduled maintenance based on corrosion rates.
  • Optimizes Replacement Cycles – Data-driven decisions on part replacements.
  1. Ensures Regulatory Compliance

Industries must adhere to:

  • API 570 (Piping Inspection)
  • ASME BPVC (Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code)
  • NACE Standards (Corrosion Control)

Consequences of Non-Compliance:

  • Fines & Legal Liability – For safety violations.
  • Reputational Damage – From preventable accidents.
  1. Supports Litigation & Insurance Claims

Failure analysis provides:

  • Evidence for Legal Cases – Determining liability in accidents.
  • Insurance Assessments – Validating claims for equipment failures.

Classification of Corrosion and Failure Analysis

Type of Analysis

Description

Visual & Macroscopic Examination

Initial inspection for visible cracks, pits, or deformities.

Metallurgical Analysis

Studies microstructure (grain size, phases) using microscopy.

Electrochemical Testing

Measures corrosion rates (Tafel plots, polarization resistance).

Fractography

Analyzes fracture surfaces to determine failure mode (SEM/EDS).

Residual Stress Analysis

Identifies internal stresses contributing to failure (X-ray diffraction).

Chemical Composition Analysis

Verifies material grade and contaminants (OES, ICP-MS).

Corrosion Product Analysis

Identifies corrosion mechanisms (XRD, FTIR).

Mechanical Testing

Evaluates hardness, tensile strength, and impact resistance.

Applications of Corrosion and Failure Analysis

  • Oil & Gas Pipelines – Prevents leaks and ruptures in corrosive environments.
  • Aerospace Components – Ensures aircraft structural integrity.
  • Automotive Systems – Analyzes engine part failures and corrosion.
  • Power Plants – Investigates boiler tube failures and turbine blade degradation.
  • Marine Structures – Addresses saltwater-induced corrosion on ships and offshore platforms.
  • Medical Implants – Evaluates biocompatibility and corrosion in bodily fluids.
  • Manufacturing QC – Detects material defects before product release.

Purpose of Corrosion and Failure Analysis

1. Safety Assurance – Prevents Accidents from Material Failures

Corrosion and failure analysis plays a critical role in ensuring the structural integrity and safe operation of equipment and infrastructure across industries. By identifying potential failure mechanisms before they occur, this analysis helps prevent catastrophic incidents such as:

  • Pipeline rupturesin oil & gas sectors that could lead to explosions or environmental contamination
  • Structural collapsesin bridges, buildings, and offshore platforms
  • Aircraft component failuresthat could compromise flight safety
  • Pressure vessel explosionsin chemical plants

2. Cost Reduction – Lowers Maintenance and Replacement Expenses

Proactive corrosion and failure analysis provides significant financial benefits by:

  • Extending asset lifespanthrough timely intervention and proper maintenance
  • Optimizing maintenance schedulesbased on actual corrosion rates rather than fixed intervals
  • Reducing unplanned downtimeby preventing sudden equipment failures
  • Minimizing material wastethrough precise identification of affected areas

3. Performance Optimization – Improves Material Selection and Design

Failure analysis provides invaluable data for engineering improvements by:

  • Identifying weak pointsin current material selections
  • Validating new materialsfor specific operating environments
  • Improving component designto reduce stress concentrations
  • Enhancing protective systemslike coatings and cathodic protection

4. Regulatory Compliance – Meets Industry Safety Standards

Comprehensive failure analysis ensures adherence to critical industry regulations including:

  • API standardsfor oil & gas equipment (API 570, 653)
  • ASME codesfor pressure vessels and boilers
  • NACE/ISO standardsfor corrosion control
  • FAA/EASA regulationsfor aerospace components

5. Research & Development – Advances Corrosion-Resistant Materials

Failure analysis drives innovation in materials science by:

  • Providing real-world performance datafor laboratory research
  • Identifying new corrosion mechanismsin evolving environments
  • Supporting developmentof advanced protective technologies
  • Validating computational modelsfor corrosion prediction

Key Testing Parameters (International Standards)

Parameter

Standard Method

Salt Spray Test

ASTM B117, ISO 9227

Electrochemical Impedance

ASTM G106

Pitting Corrosion

ASTM G48

Parameter

Standard Method

Scanning Electron Microscopy

ASTM E1508

Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy

ASTM E1508

Hardness Testing

ASTM E10, ISO 6506

Parameter

Standard Method

Chemical Composition

ASTM E415, ISO 3815

Grain Size Analysis

ASTM E112

Why METS Laboratories India Pvt. Ltd. ?

NABL accredited, METS LABORTORIES INDIA PVT.LTD can test to a variety of the established methods (e.g., ISO, ASTMD, AOAC, APHA, FSSAI, BIS,)

  • Our laboratory conducts testing on a wide range of products, materials, and components to verify compliance with standards, specifications, and regulatory requirements. Our team is happy to provide expert advice and guidance to ensure the appropriate water testing is carried out for your needs.
  • Our dedicated, experienced, and friendly team is here to help—providing expert knowledge, guidance, and access to cutting-edge water testing capabilities and technologies in our laboratory.
  • We conduct comprehensive product evaluations for appearance, quality, and performance. Our technical support network provides expert guidance—answering questions, interpreting results, and assisting with quality assurance program management.
  • We participate in inter-laboratory proficiency testing and comparative analyses to ensure accuracy, reliability, and compliance with industry standards.
  • We implement and maintain rigorous ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation, ensuring internationally recognized standards for testing competence, measurement accuracy, and operational excellence in every analysis.
  • We maintain strict customer confidentiality by treating all data as proprietary information.

What We Ensure?

Who It’s For?

Protect Consumers. Satisfy Authorities. Boost Market Confidence.

In today’s sustainability-driven world, businesses are held accountable by customers, investors, and regulators alike. METS Laboratories empowers you to:
• Protect your workforce and surrounding communities
• Achieve compliance with CPCB, SPCB, MoEF&CC, WHO, and ISO standards
• Build a reputation as an environmentally responsible brand
• Avoid costly penalties and legal action due to non-compliance
• Earn stakeholder trust with verified environmental claims and ESG reporting
Environmental testing isn’t just a legal formality—it’s a strategic asset.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book a test?

You can contact METS Laboratories via phone, email, or our website to schedule sampling or drop off a sample at our facility.

Is your lab accredited?

Yes, METS Laboratories is accredited under ISO/IEC 17025:2017.

How long does it take to get results?

Turnaround time depends on the parameters, but standard reports are typically delivered within 3–7 working days.

Do you provide on-site sampling?

Yes, we have trained field teams who follow strict SOPs for on-site sample collection.

Can I get help understanding the report?

Absolutely. We offer report interpretation and guidance on corrective actions or next steps.

What locations do you serve?

We serve clients across India and can coordinate with international partners when required.

Can you help with regulatory approvals?

Yes, our test reports are accepted by government authorities, and we can assist in documentation for environmental clearances.

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