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This online community is a way for students to connect globally with other AMPP student members, helping each other develop and evolve. This community is to facilitate discussions about the different corrosion programs at different academic institutions world-wide, which could help students network as well as potentially decide where they would like to continue their studies/career.
  • 1.  Your Generational Story Matters

    Posted 12-22-2025 08:41 AM

    As part of AMPP: Association for Materials Protection and Performance's anniversary celebration, we're highlighting members whose families have helped shape the corrosion and coatings industry across generations.

    If you're part of a second-,third, or later- generation family in this field, we'd love to hear from you.

    Share how this shared passion has influenced your career, strengthened our community, and contributed to the industry over time. You can also upload a photo to help bring your story to life.

    Submit your story here: https://ow.ly/6ot450XwYLP

    Share your family's legacy in corrosion and coatings by January 15, 2026 (or sooner).



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    Cindy Tracy
    AMPP Test
    Houston TX
    +12812286240
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  • 2.  RE: Your Generational Story Matters

    Posted 01-06-2026 10:44 AM
    Hey My name is Lyndon and I'm an industrial painter/blaster with over 20 years experience. I have worked on Fuel tanks,  mining machinery,  warships and other vessels and now I'm working on above and below ground trucks that go all around Australia and international. 
    Currently studying for the CIP1 course early next year to improve my knowledge and skills.  



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  • 3.  RE: Your Generational Story Matters

    Posted 01-08-2026 07:11 AM
    My name is Elinelton! I am a mechanical technician specializing in corrosion and a consultant with over 20 years of experience in the nuclear sector. I have participated in numerous projects involving reactors, tanks and pressure vessels, heat exchangers, and emergency repairs. I work on developing maintenance procedures, reports, and conducting inspections.



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