Coating Inspection Services in Nunavut
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- Corrosion prevention, inspection and surveys
- Coating inspection from our qualified NACE inspectors
- A coating maintenance program to prevent corrosion before it impacts your assets, equipment and operation
- General corrosion and coating consulting
- Design and build auditing, consulting and assistance regarding corrosion
coating inspection services in nunavut
As a leading engineering consultant company servicing Nunavut, Canada, The Coating Inspector provides high-quality coating inspection and corrosion resistance services to industrial and commercial clients. Our team of certified coating inspectors, including NACE and AAAMP, is committed to delivering top-notch services that help protect our clients’ equipment against corrosion and ensure the longevity of their investments.
We recognize that corrosion can be a costly and potentially dangerous problem in various industrial and commercial settings. Hence, we offer a range of corrosion resistance services that are tailored to meet the specific needs of our clients. Our team of experts works diligently, utilizing innovative techniques such as the application of protective coatings, cathodic protection systems, and more to keep our clients’ equipment in top condition and performing at optimal levels.
Our team of NACE certified inspectors is one of the features that sets us apart from other engineering consultant companies in the region. NACE International is the world’s leading authority on corrosion prevention and control, and our inspectors’ certification ensures that they have the necessary skills, knowledge, and experience to provide accurate and reliable corrosion inspection services.
All of our inspectors hold NACE certifications, meaning they have undergone rigorous training and testing to ensure they stay up-to-date with the latest industry standards and best practices. This guarantees that our clients receive trustworthy inspection reports.
We have extensive expertise in various industries, including oil and gas, marine, mining, infrastructure, and more. We understand the unique challenges that different industries face regarding corrosion, and we use this knowledge to develop customized solutions that meet our clients’ specific needs.
We also provide a range of coating inspection services that help identify potential problems with the coatings used to protect equipment from corrosion. Our inspectors use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to test for coating thickness, adhesion, and other critical factors that can affect the effectiveness of the coatings.
In addition to our primary services, we provide a range of training and consulting services to help our clients better understand corrosion and how to prevent it. Our team of experts can provide training on a range of topics, including coating selection, surface preparation, and application techniques. We can also provide consulting services to assist clients in developing effective corrosion prevention programs and strategies that are tailored to their unique needs.
At The Coating Inspector, we are committed to providing top-quality coating inspection, NACE certified inspectors, and corrosion resistance services to clients in Nova Scotia and beyond. Our extensive expertise, cutting-edge technology, and commitment to excellence make us well-equipped to help our clients protect their investments and achieve their goals. Contact us today for more information or to schedule a consultation.
Major Service Areas In Nunavut
- Arctic Bay
- Arviat
- Baker Lake
- Cambridge Bay
- Chesterfield Inlet
- Clyde River
- Coral Harbour
- Gjoa Haven
- Grise Fiord
- Igloolik
- Iqaluit
- Kimmirut
- Kinngait
- Kugaaruk
- Kugluktuk
- Naujaat[e]
- Pangnirtung
- Pond Inlet
- Qikiqtarjuaq
- Rankin Inlet
- Resolute
- Sanikiluaq
- Sanirajak
- Taloyoak
- Whale Cov
Navigating Coating Inspection Challenges in Nunavut
Nunavut is a large, sparsely populated territory located in northern Canada that has a relatively small industrial and energy sector. The region’s economy is primarily based on natural resource extraction, with mining being the most significant industry. The territory also has a small fishing industry, and a developing tourism sector.
Mining is the primary industry in Nunavut, with several mines in operation or development. The mining industry produces gold, diamonds, and other minerals, and it is an essential contributor to the territory’s economy. The mines employ local residents, and the revenue generated from mining royalties and taxes supports the territory’s infrastructure and social programs.
Fishing is also an important industry in Nunavut, with the majority of the catch being Arctic Char, shrimp, and various types of whitefish. The fishing industry primarily serves local markets and is not a significant contributor to the territory’s economy.
Nunavut has significant renewable energy resources, including wind, solar, and hydroelectric power. However, the territory is still heavily dependent on diesel fuel for electricity generation, with many remote communities relying on diesel generators for power. The high cost of transporting diesel fuel to remote communities is a significant barrier to transitioning to cleaner, renewable energy sources.
The territory’s developing tourism sector is centered around Nunavut’s unique natural beauty and cultural heritage. Tourists visit Nunavut to experience the Arctic wilderness, see the Northern Lights, and learn about the culture of the Inuit people who have lived in the region for thousands of years.
The Nunavut government has implemented several initiatives to support the growth of the territory’s economy, including investing in infrastructure, supporting local entrepreneurship, and promoting tourism. The government has also established a Nunavut Business Credit Corporation to provide financial assistance to local businesses.
Nunavut’s industrial and energy sector is primarily focused on mining, with a small fishing industry and developing tourism sector. The territory has significant renewable energy resources but is still heavily dependent on diesel fuel for electricity generation. The Nunavut government is investing in initiatives to support economic growth and development, including infrastructure, entrepreneurship, and tourism. The mining industry remains the most significant contributor to the territory’s economy, with the potential for further development in the future.
national & global
Outside of Canada or Nunavut? We’ve worked across North America and the world on coating inspection projects. Contact us today to receive expert guidance from our NACE-certified coating inspectors.
Other areas we proudly serve
Our process
our coating inspection process
We have a tried and true methodology for assessing and prevention corrosion through our ISO-standardized and client-customized workflow.
01.
Survey
A maintenance survey determines the coating conditions of a surface. Surveys are used to create a maintenance schedule for re-coating and touch-up applications.
02.
Testing
The Coating Inspector performs testing for a wide range of coating applications. We test for conformity, compatibility, performance, coat thickness, hardness, adhesion, and finishes.
03.
Recommendations
Once testing has been completed, we provide our detailed recommendations in a report. This ensures that all aspects of the survey are considered and addressed.
04.
Coating Specifications
All jobs are conducted according to industry standards: NACE/AMPP, ISO 9001:2015 and CSA/SSPC in Canada, ASTM and ISO for international clients.
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our team
The Coating Inspector works with contractors, owners, and engineers. We are a third party unbiased leader in the provision of professional coating inspection services.
06.
blasting & painting
The Coating Inspector provides supervision and project management in the sandblasting, painting and coatings industry.
why us
Choose the Leading Coating Inspector in Nunavut
Do you have existing corrosion, or are looking to prevent costly equipment failure? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Contact us today to get a consultation.
What sets the coating inspector apart?
The Coating Inspector is ISO certified, something few competitors can offer. We also have extensive reviews, decades of combined experience and the most highly trained coating inspectors in the industry.
What is an ISO Certification?
“Certification to ISO 45001 demonstrates an organisations commitment to a safer working environment and the protection of employees against injury at work.
ISO 45001 certified organisations have identified and operate to regulatory requirements through enforcing procedures for compliance with legislation. Improved identification of hazards and risk management, involving all levels of the organisation through setting objectives, targets and documented responsibilities are recognised by regulators as a commitment to safe working conditions and continuous improvement.”
Source: https://www.qas-international….
Compliance
QAS ISO certifies strict compliance procedures to legislative and standard compliances.
Service
We have been certified in continuous improvement and service to our compliance.
Commitment
We are commited to impeccable client service & employee safety.
What is nace/ampp?
The AMPP (Formerly know as The National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE)) is a globally recognized certification body to certify and train corrosion engineers.
With over 36,000 members globally, it is the most recognized trade association of corrosion inspectors to ensure industry standards in the coating inspection industry.
Established in 1943, it serves to train corrosion inspectors, enforce industry standards, certify engineers, publish and research corrosion inspection techniques and journals, as well as provide a standardized approach to corrosion inspection and prevention.
NACE “equips society to protect people, assets and the environment from the adverse effects of corrosion.”
How much does coating inspection cost?
Every project, business and industrial assets are unique. Depending on the scope of work, location and amount of inspectors or work hours required for your project, the cost can vary.
However, The Coating Inspector is committed to saving your business time, money and assets. The cost of equipment breakdown, shutdown or repair delays can cost your business far more resources than preventative maintenance, work and inspection.
what is the process?
Call, email or contact us via the form below with a bit more of information about your business. From there we’ll consult with you regarding your unique corrosion prevention requirements.
From there we’ll provide you a comprehensive quote and scope of work, and then begin working together with you to keep your facility and equipment in top working area.
what areas do you service?
Primarily all across Canada and globally (depending on the project).