Tnemec Company, Inc., a leading provider of high-performance coatings and linings, proudly announces the appointment of Glenn Hauser as a new instructor for the AMPP Coatings Inspector Program (CIP). Leveraging his extensive experience and expertise as a Senior Project Manager at Tnemec, Hauser will engage and empower students with advanced knowledge in corrosion prevention and protective coatings application.

With a profound understanding of corrosion mechanisms and mitigation strategies, Hauser will guide students through a course covering proper surface preparation and how to reduce corrosion with protective coatings. From the fundamentals of corrosion on steel to advanced cathodic protection techniques, the program will equip participants with the skills needed to identify, prevent, and remediate corrosion issues effectively.

The training sessions co-led by Hauser and other AMPP instructors will delve into various surface preparation methods, including solvent cleaning, abrasive blasting, and water-jetting, ensuring that students are proficient in preparing substrates for any coating application. Moreover, the program will address critical aspects of quality control, emphasizing the recognition of design and fabrication flaws, as well as coating failure modes.

"Education is key to combating corrosion and ensuring the longevity of industrial assets," says Hauser. "Through this program, we aim to arm professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to tackle corrosion challenges head-on and leverage high-performance coatings to the best of their abilities."

In addition to these classes, participants will engage in hands-on exercises covering air spray and airless spray application techniques, enabling them to apply classroom concepts in real-world scenarios.

Furthermore, the program will cover a diverse range of coating types, curing mechanisms, and non- destructive inspection procedures, ensuring that students are well-versed in the latest industry practices.

Hauser brings a wealth of knowledge and industry insights to his role, further enriching the learning experience for program participants.

"I am thrilled to be part of AMPP’s commitment to excellence in coatings education," adds Hauser. "Together, we will empower professionals to make informed decisions and uphold the highest standards of quality in industrial coatings."

Hauser's plan includes teaching four classes, with two sessions scheduled in the spring and two in the fall. The classes will cover both CIP 1 and CIP 2, offering participants a comprehensive learning experience tailored to their career advancement needs.

For more information about Tnemec, visit www.tnemec.com.