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Free Webinar: How to Prevent Corrosion of Wind Turbine Anchor Bolts Using the Denso Petrolatum System

By WPED Staff | February 2, 2021

Free Webinar Registration – How to Prevent Corrosion of Wind Turbine Anchor Bolts with Denso Tape

February 16, 2021 at 11 a.m. ET

Presented by Thomas Keadle – Technical Manager

Thomas Keadle has been a part of the Denso team for over 9 years. He is a NACE CIP Level 2 and has been involved in numerous corrosion prevention related projects across the country. Mr. Keadle has conducted hundreds of training classes and presentations on the proper application of Denso’s various corrosion prevention systems.

In this webinar, the Denso team will discuss how to easily prevent corrosion of wind turbine anchor bolts and other areas of these structures that may be subject to corrosion. Addressed in this webinar will be:

  • Brief history of Denso Tape which has been on the market for over 90 years.
  • Discussion of how the Denso Tape System works and it’s many benefits.
  • Ease of application overview and where additional Denso corrosion prevention products may apply.

Register now: How to Prevent Corrosion of Wind Turbine Anchor Bolts with Denso Tape

Comments

  1. AvatarProtective Packaging says

    February 3, 2021 at 2:24 pm

    Corrosion can have devastating effects on the integrity of structures and components. Corrosion, if not accounted for, can leave even the best designs useless by compromising the mechanical and chemical properties of many different materials. With proper consideration, however, corrosion can be limited and even prevented almost entirely.

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