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API 571A Lot ofAnimation/Simulation,Case History Discussion,Practical SessionWith Device DemonstrationDamage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed EquipmentIn The Refining IndustryIdentifying and Understanding The Relevant Damage Mechanism By Learning From The Expert24th -28th July 2017 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 31st July - 04th August 2017 at Bandung, IndonesiaPetrosync Distinguished InstructorKrishnamurthy RavindranLeading Metallurgist and Corrosion ConsultantAPI 571 - Corrosion and Materials- Certificate #33947API 510 – Authorized Pressure Vessel Inspector – Certificate #31918API 570 – Authorized Piping Inspector-Certificate #33311API 653 – Authorized Aboveground Storage Tank Inspector - Cerificate 327444API 577 - Welding Inspection and Metallurgy - Certificate #35861API 580 - Risk Based Inspection - Certificate #35869API 936 - Refractory Personnel - Certificate #32045API 1169 - Pipeline Construction Inspector - Certificate #58214API SIFE - Source Inspector Fixed Equipment - Certificate #52819API SIRE - Source Inspector Rotating Equipment - Certificate #65509Certified Welding Inspector ( AWS) - Certificate #12060178ASNT NDT Level III (RT, UT, MT, VT, PT, ET, LT, IR, AE, NR, VA, MFL, ) - ID No #141151Level III Radiological Safety Officer, BARCPCN Level III (UT, MT, PT, RT)PCN Level II Phased ArrayPetrosync QualityLimited AttendeesThe course has limited seats to ensure maximum learning and experience for all delegates.Certificate of AttendanceYou will receive a Certificate of Attendance bearing the signatures of the Trainer upon successful completion of the course. This certificate isproof of your continuing professional development.Interactive TrainingYou will be attending training designed to share both the latest knowledge and practical experience through interactive sessions. This willprovide you with a deeper and more long-term understanding of your current issues.High Quality Course MaterialsPrinted course manual will provide you with working materials throughout the course and will be an invaluable source of reference for youand your colleagues afterward. You can follow course progress on your laptop with soft copies provided.Supported by

API 571 - Damage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed Equipment in The Refining Industry24th - 28th July 2017 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 31st July - 04 August 2017 at Bandung IndonesiaMasterclass OverviewAPI RP 571-2011 is the latest edition that describes damage mechanisms affecting equipment in the refining andpetrochemical industries. A key first step in managing equipment safety and reliability is the identification and understandingof the various damage mechanisms. Proper identification of damage mechanisms is also required when implementing theAPI Inspection Codes (API 510, API 570, API 653) and in carrying out risk based inspection (RBI) per API 580 and API 581. Whenperforming a fitness-for-service (FFS) assessment using API 579, the damage mechanisms need to be understood and needto be considered when evaluating the remaining life.This 5-day corrosion short course aims to provide the participants with a thorough understanding of the various damagemechanisms contained in the latest edition of API RP 571-2011 that can affect process equipment, the type and extent ofdamage that can be expected, and how this knowledge can be applied to the selection of effective inspection methods todetect size and characterize damage. The 66 damage mechanisms to be discussed in this corrosion short course are commonto a variety of industries including refining and petrochemical, pulp and paper, and fossil utility.Masterclass ObjectivesThis course has been designed to train individuals must have knowledge of damage mechanisms and associated failures, thecritical parameter that aggravate damage mechanism inspection and Prevention & Mitigating methods of Probabilities andassociated Consequence.Specially Designed forThe Following Personnel in Refining and Petrochemical Industries can attend and get benefit from this course:DesignersMaintenance EngineersPlant EngineersProcess EngineersInspection SupervisorCorrosion SpecialistsRisk Based Inspection EngineersHYBRID TRAINING SOLUTIONSFOCUS TRAINING REDUCE COST ENHANCED RESULTSOver the years, there has been a growing demand for hybrid training programs. It is an excellant option to maximize your training dollar for yourspecific training needs. We make it possible to run a training program that is customized totally to your training needs at a fraction of an in-housebudget!If you like to know more about this excellent program, please contact us on 65 6415 4500 or email general@petrosync.comIN-HOUSE SOLUTIONSSAVE COST IMPROVE PERFORMANCE REDUCE RISKPetroSync understands that in current economic climate, getting an excellent return on your training investment is critical for all ourclients. This excellent training can be conducted exclusively for your organization. The training can be tailored to meet your specific needsat your preferred location and time. We will meet you anywhere around the globe.If you like to know more about this excellent program, please contact us on 65 6415 4500 or email general@petrosync.com

API 571 - Damage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed Equipment in The Refining Industry24th - 28th July 2017 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 31st July - 04 th August 2017 at Bandung IndonesiaCourse AgendaDay 1Introduction to Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure MechanismsTypes of Damage Mechanisms- Thinning ( Uniform corrosion)- Pitting ( Localized corrosion)- Cracking (Fatigue crack, Stress corrosion crack, Inter granural crack, Intragranular crack, Creep & High TempDamage Mechanisms)Examples- Graphitization- Softening (Spheroidization)- Temper Embrittlement- Strain Aging- 885 F Embrittlement- Sigma Phase Embrittlement- Brittle Fracture- Creep / Stress Rupture- Thermal Fatigue- Short Term Overheating – Stress Rupture- Steam Blanketing- Dissimilar Metal Weld (DMW) Cracking- Thermal Shock- Erosion / Erosion-Corrosion- Cavitation- Mechanical Fatigue- Vibration-Induced Fatigue- Refractory Degradation- Reheat Cracking- Gaseous Oxygen-Enhanced Ignition and CombustionCase Studies- CASE STUDY - SOLID PARTICLE SLURRY EROSION Shell of a Packed Column for Ammonia and Water Contact inan Ammonia Processing Plant- CASE STUDY - GALVANIC CORROSION Pressure Safety Valve- CASE STUDY - High Temperature Generator- CASE STUDY - UNIFORM CORROSION Internals of a Stirred Reactor Processing Ortho Phosphoric Acid- CASE STUDY - EROSION CORROSION Cooler- CASE STUDY - EROSION CORROSION Nitro Mass Cooler in an Organic Chemical Plant- CASE STUDY - Uniform Corrosion Stainless Steel Tubes During Long Storage in Packed ConditionPractical- Vibro meter- Thermal camera

API 571 - Damage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed Equipment in The Refining Industry24th - 28th July 2017 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 31st July - 04th August 2017 at Bandung IndonesiaCourse AgendaDay 2Selection of materials wrt carbon content , Chromium, Manganese , Vanadium and carbon steel, Stainless steel,Cast-iron, MonelVarious Heat Treatment process: Annealing, spherodizing , Normalizing , Stress relievingTempering & QuenchingCorrosion EngineeringExamples- Uniform or Localized Loss of Thickness- Galvanic Corrosion- Atmospheric Corrosion- Cooling Water Corrosion- Boiler Water Condensate Corrosion- CO2 Corrosion- Flue Gas Dew Point Corrosion- Microbiologically Induced Corrosion (MIC)- Soil Corrosion- Caustic Corrosion- Graphitic Corrosion- High Temperature Corrosion [400oF (204oC)]- Oxidation- Sulfidation- Carburization- DecarburizationCase Studies- CASE STUDY- HIGH UNIFORM CORROSION Bromine Preheater in a Pharmaceutical Fine Chemical Plant- CASE STUDY - GENERAL UNIFORM CORROSION Structurals in a White Clay Manufacturing Plant- CASE STUDY - HOT-WALL EFFECT CORROSION Sea Water Cooler Tubes in an Oil Refinery- CASE STUDY - CREVICE CORROSION Instrumentation Tube in an Offshore Platform of an Oil and Gas Plant- CASE STUDY - MICRO-BIOLOGICAL CORROSION Plate Type Heat Exchanger- CASE STUDY - PITTING CORROSION Package Boiler Tubes in an Alcohol Distillery Plant- CASE STUDY - CAUSTIC GOUGING Bottom Row Tubes in a Kettle Re- CASE STUDY - Acid Gas CO2 Cooler Condenser in Ammonia Plant of a Fertilizer Unit- CASE STUDY - CREVICE CORROSION U Type Jet Dyeing Machine in a Textile Dyeing Unit- CASE STUDY - Heavy condensate corrosion EDC Furnace Coil of a PVC Plant in a Petrochem ical Unit- CASE STUDY- Excessive sulfidation Fertilizer Industry Ammonia Plant Natural Gas Feed Pr eheater Coil- CASE STUDY - CORROSION PITTING BY DISSOLVED OXYGEN Exhaust Gas Boiler in a Sugar Mill- CASE STUDY - Preferential corrosion Domestic Storage Water Heater- CASE STUDY - Micro-biological corrosion Petrochemical Plant- CASE STUDY - Localized corrosion Monel Clad Evaporator in a Pure Water Plant

API 571 - Damage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed Equipment in The Refining Industry24th - 28th July 2017 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 31st July - 04th August 2017 at Bandung IndonesiaCourse Agenda- CASE STUDY - Uniform corrosion Rubber Chemicals Plant- CASE STUDY - GENERAL UNIFORM CORROSION Clay Drier in a Clay manufacturing Plant- CASE STUDY - CARBURIZATION Reducers in a Reformer Tube in an Ammonia Plant of a Fertilizer Industry- CASE STUDY - CAUSTIC GOUGING Fertilizer Plant- CASE STUDY - UNIFORM CORROSION Hospital Hydroclave for Treating Wastes- CASE STUDY - GENERAL UNIFORM CORROSION Clay Drier in a Claymanufacturing Plant- CASE STUDY - CARBURIZATION Reducers in a Reformer Tube in an Ammonia Plant of a Fertilizer Industry- CASE STUDY - CAUSTIC GOUGING Fertilizer Plant- CASE STUDY - UNIFORM CORROSION Hospital Hydroclave for Treating WastesDay 3Corrosion economicsCorrosion tipsCourse ContentDehydrogenationExample- Environment – Assisted Cracking- Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking (CI–SCC)- Corrosion Fatigue- Caustic Stress Corrosion Cracking (Caustic Embrittlement)- Ammonia Stress Corrosion Cracking- Liquid Metal Embrittlement (LME)- Hydrogen Embrittlement (HE)- Ethanol Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC)- Sulfate Stress Corrosion CrackingCase Studies- CASE STUDY - INTERGRANULAR CORROSION Dissimilar Stainless Steel Weld in an Organic Chemical Plant- CASE STUDY - EXTERNAL STRESS CORROSION CRACKING Half Pipe Limpet Coil of a Stirred Reactor in an OrganicChemical Plant- CASE STUDY - STRESS CORROSION CRACKING Alcohol Super heater in a PVC Manufacturing Petrochemical Plant- CASE STUDY - INTERGRANULAR CORROSION Water Drum- CASE STUDY - Straight cracks are CORROSION FATIGUE Tubes in a Kettle Re- CASE STUDY - CHLORIDE STRESS CORROSION CRACKING Evaporator Tubes in an Organic Chemical Plant- CASE STUDY - Chloride STRESS CORROSION CRACKING Top Tube Sheet Vent Equalizer Weld Zone of a Gas Coolerin a Petrochemical Plant- CASE STUDY - CHLORIDE STRESS CORROSION CRACKING Salt Evaporator- CASE STUDY - INTERGRANULAR CORROSION UNDER Fertilizer UnitPractical- UT Flaw Detector- PT Flaw detection- WFMPT flaw detection

API 571 - Damage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed Equipment in The Refining Industry24th - 28th July 2017 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 31st July - 04 th August 2017 at Bandung IndonesiaCourse AgendaDay 4General Damage Mechanisms of Processing IndustryDamage Mechanisms specific to refineryExample- Uniform or Localized Loss in Thickness Phenomena- Amine Corrosion cracking- Ammonium Bisulfide Corrosion (Alkaline Sour Water)- Ammonium Chloride Corrosion- Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) Corrosion- High Temperature H2/H2S Corrosion- Hydrofluoric (HF) Acid Corrosion- Naphthenic Acid Corrosion (NAC)- Phenol (Carbonic Acid) Corrosion- Phosphoric Acid Corrosion- Sour water Corrosion- Sulfuric Acid Corrosion- Aqueous Organic Acid Corrosion- 5.1.2 Environment–Assisted Cracking- Polythionic Acid Stress Corrosion Cracking (PASCC)- Amine Stress Corrosion Cracking- Wet H2S Damage (Blistering / HIC / SOHIC / SCC)- Hydrogen Stress Cracking – HF- Carbonate Stress Corrosion Cracking (ACSCC)- Caustic Stress corrosion crackingCase studies- CASE STUDY - STRESS CORROSION CRACKING by POLYTHIONIC Esterification Column in an Organic Chemical Plant- CASE STUDY - UNDER DEPOSIT PITTING CORROSION Naphtha Coolers in a Fertilizer Plant- HTHA- Titanium HydridingSimulation- Caustic Stress corrosion cracking- HTHA

API 571 - Damage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed Equipment in The Refining Industry24th - 28th July 2017 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 31st July - 04 th August 2017 at Bandung IndonesiaCourse AgendaDay 5Specific unique damage Mechanism- Metal Dusting- Fuel Ash Corrosion- Nitriding- CUI- DealloyingCase studies- CASE STUDY - Bhopal gas tragedy- CASE STUDY - Prudhoe bay 2006 oil spill- CASE STUDY - Flixborough Disaster- CASE STUDY - Guadalajara sewer explosions- CASE STUDY - Carlsbad Pipeline explosionHazard Identification- Hazard MitigationRoot Cause AnalysisSample Demo Quiz & ExamWHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND PETROSYNC’S EVENTSTo ensure that all objectives of the course matches yours, all PetroSync programs are developed after intensive and extensive researchwithin the industryPetroSync programs focus on your immediate working issues to ensure that you are able to apply and deliver immediate results in real worksituationsApplication and implementation of industry knowledge and experience are the drivers for our course design, not theoretical academiclecturesPetroSync training focuses on practical interactive learning tools and techniques including case studies, group discussions, scenarios,simulations, practical exercises and knowledge assessments during the course. Invest a small amount of your time to prepare beforeattending the course to ensure maximum learningPetroSync follows a rigorous selection process to ensure that all expert trainers have first-hand, up-to-date and practical knowledge and areleaders of their respective industrial disciplinePROGRAM SCHEDULE08:00 – 09:0009:00 – 11:0011:00 – 11:1511:15 – 13:0013:00 – 14:0014:00 – 15:3015:30 – 15:4515:45 – 17:0017:00Registration (Day1)Session IRefreshment & Networking Session ISession IILunchSession IIIRefreshment & Networking Session IISession IVEnd of Day

API 571 - Damage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed Equipment in The Refining Industry24th - 28th July 2017 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 31st July - 04th August 2017 at Bandung IndonesiaPetrosync Distinguished InstructorhhKrishnamurthy RavindranLeading Metallurgist and Corrosion ConsultantSummary Professional AchievementAPI 571 - Corrosion and Materials- Certificate #33947API 510 – Authorized Pressure Vessel Inspector – Certificate #31918API 570 – Authorized Piping Inspector-Certificate #33311API 653 – Authorized Aboveground Storage Tank Inspector- Cerificate 327444API 577 - Welding Inspection and Metallurgy - Certificate #35861API 580 - Risk Based Inspection - Certificate #35869API 936 - Refractory Personnel - Certificate #32045API 1169 - Pipeline Construction Inspector - Certificate #58214API SIFE - Source Inspector Fixed Equipment - Certificate #52819API SIRE - Source Inspector Rotating Equipment - Certificate #65509Certified Welding Inspector ( AWS) - Certificate #12060178ASNT NDT Level III (RT, UT, MT, VT, PT, ET, LT, IR, AE, NR, VA, MFL, )- ID No #141151Level III Radiological Safety Officer, BARCPCN Level III (UT, MT, PT, RT)PCN Level II Phased ArrayMr. Krishnamurthy Ravindran has more than 35 years experience indetecting and identifying damage mechanism of petroleum andrefining industry and solving them. His data served as the input formany RBI and FFS analysis. He has worked in Petroleum industries,refineries, fertilizers, Thermal and nuclear Power industries, aero space& Aircraft Industries, Ship building Industries, Rigs etcHe has 12 years experience in conducting training courses almost in allmethods of NDT for LEVEL I & LEVEL II & LEVEL III. And preparatorycourses for ASNT LEVEL III and API 510, 570, 653, 577, 580, 936, 571, SIFESIRE.Mr. Krishnamurthy Ravindran is one of the very few experts in the worldwho has attained all the API inspector certificates And ASNT Level IIICertificatesPartial Client ListVietsovpetroChevronPetro VietnamPDONuclear Power Corporation HyderabadSpace Research CentreLarsen & TubroSKF BearingsSetscoNEADVISCOSAUDI SECO and Armco & Al-BabtainPort Har court WarryHoe star Inspection International Pvt LtdMICSonartrachCFPE Technology SolutionsAtomic Research CentreAnd many industries and clients in many countriesHis extensive knowledge and vast experience made himas a consultant in almost top MNC's in the world. He ownsa world class facility lab featuring the the best equipment's in the market.With his extensive involvement in various project, he is anexpert in Destructive and Nondestructive Inspectiontechnique, as applicable to Welds, castings, forgings etc aswell as inspection of raw materials with relevant specifications. He also proficient in all welding techntniques,procedures and PQR & WPS preparation , WPQ verificationand certification for all kinds of welding like SAW, SMAW,FCAW, GTAW, PAW etc for all positions Including 5G & 6Galso. He has done this kind of service for many reputedcompanies in the world.

PROGRAMME CONSULTANTCOURSE DETAILSTitleDate: API 571 - Damage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed Equipmentin The Refining Industry: 24th - 28th July 2017 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia31st July - 04th August 2017 at Bandung, IndonesiaName : Cay AagenEmail : registration@petrosync.comPhone : 65 6415 4500Fax: 65 6826 4322INVESTMENT PACKAGESTERMS AND CONDITIONSPlease checklist the package that you are attending!Investment Package24th - 28th July 2017DISCLAIMERStandard Price Early Bird OfferSGD 3,195SGD 2,995Bandung , IndonesiaSGD 3,195SGD 2,995(3 or more Delegates)10% discount for groups of3 registering fromthe same organizationat the same timeKuala Lumpur, Malaysia31st July - 04th July 2017Please note that trainers and topics were confirmed atthe time of publishing; however, PetroSync maynecessitate substitutions, alterations or cancellations ofthe trainers or topics. As such, PetroSync reserves theright to change or cancel any part of its publishedprogramme due to unforeseen circumstances. Anysubstitutions or alterations will be updated on our webpage as soon as possible.Group DiscountDATA PROTECTION* Group discount is based on standard price* Early Bird Deadline is one month before the event schedule* For 6 or more delegates, please contact us for more attractive package.* To enjoy promotional offer, full payment must be made before the deadline.* Prices include lunches, refreshments and materials. Promotion & discount cannot be combined with other promotional offers.* Important: Please note that registration without payment will incur a SGD 200 administration fee.The information you provide will be safeguarded byPetroSync that may be used to keep you informed ofrelevant products and services. As an internationalgroup we may transfer your data on a global basis forthe purpose indicated above. If you do not want us toshare your information with other reputable companies,please tick this boxCANCELLATION POLICYDELEGATES DETAILSMr1st Delegate NameDirect Line Number:Email:Job Title:Department:MrsMsDrOthersHead of Department:Mr2nd Delegate NameDirect Line Number:Email:Job Title:Department:MrsMsDrOthersHead of Department:Mr3rd Delegate NameDirect Line Number:Email:Job Title:Department:MrsMsDrOthersDelegates who cancel less than fifteen (15) workingdays of the training course or after the training isofficially confirmed run by email, or who do not attendthe course, are liable to pay the full course fee and norefunds will be granted. You may substitute delegates atany time as long as reasonable advance notice is givento Petrosync.In the event that PetroSync cancels or postpones anevent for any reason and that the delegate is unable orunwilling to attend in on the rescheduled date, you willreceive a credit voucher for 100% of the contract feepaid. You may use this credit voucher for anotherPetroSync to be mutually agreed with PetroSync, whichmust occur within a year from the date of postponement.PetroSync is not responsible for any loss or damage asa result of the cancellation policy. PetroSync will assumeno liability whatsoever in the event this event iscancelled, rescheduled or postponed due to any Act ofGod, fire, act of government or state, war, civilcommotion, insurrection, embargo, industrial action, orany other reason beyond management control.Head of Department:CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCEINVOICE DETAILS80% attendance is required for PetroSync's Certificateof Attendance.Attention Invoice to:Direct Line Number: Fax:Company: Industry :Address: Postcode:Country: Email:Please note:- Indicate if you have already registered by PhoneFaxEmailWeb- If you have not received an acknowledgement before the training, please call us to confirm your booking.DETAILSPlease accept our apologies for mail or email that isincorrectly addressed.Please email us at registration@petrosync.com andinform us of any incorrect details. We will amend themaccordingly.PAYMENT METHODSBy Credit Card :Please debit my credit card:VisaMasterCardAMEXCard Number:Security Code:CHARGES & FEE(s)Expiry Date:Name printed on card:By Direct Transfer : Please quote invoice number(s) on remittance advicePetroSync Global Pte Ltd Bank details:Account Name: PetroSync Global Pte LtdBank Name : DBS Bank LtdBank Code : 7171 Bank Swift Code : DBSSSGSGXXX Branch code : 288Account No : SGD : 288-901898-0 USD : 0288-002682-01-6Bank Address : 12 Marina Boulevard, Level 3. Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower 3. Singapore 018982- For Payment by Direct TelegraphicTransfer,client has to bear both local and oversea bankcharges.- For credit card payment, there is additional4% credit card processsing fee.All bank charges to be borne by payer. Please ensure that PetroSync Global Pte Ltd receives the full invoiced amount.Course ConfirmationI agree to PetroSync’s terms & conditions,payment terms and cancellation policy.Authorized Signature :PAYMENT TERMS : Payment is due in full at the time of registration. Full payment is mandatory for event attendance.

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