Life Cycle Analysis ? Modern Trends In Coatings Evaluation

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
RT White
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

For many years the concept of life cycle costing (LCC) was promoted for decision making in corrosion protection systems. Nevertheless, the application of LCC was limited. Input data was often sourced from suppliers and met with scepticism. As a result final analysis was often insufficiently rigorous to meet the needs of Project Managers in sound decision making. The need for expediency often resulted in non-optimal corrosion protection system specifications. With improved communications and the global reach of industries, case history data, based upon actual performance has been able to provide input to substantiate decision making. However, today?s focus upon sustainability whereby environmental, economic and even social aspects enter into decision making has extended LCC into Life Cost Analysis (LCA). In an LCA analysis energy and environmental inputs into systems are compared as part of an overall assessment. The development of Agenda 21 at the Rio summit of 1992 has challenged the countries of the world to look at sustainable development in every economic activity. This ranges from construction to mining to electricity production to automotive production, use and disposal. The protection of buildings, infrastructure and transport systems is part of the needs of sustainable development. Zinc based corrosion protection has been an important part of the arsenal of the corrosion protection industry. This paper will highlight the use of LCC and the development of LCA with reference to the use of zinc based protection systems in a number of important industries.
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APA: RT White  (2006)  Life Cycle Analysis ? Modern Trends In Coatings Evaluation

MLA: RT White Life Cycle Analysis ? Modern Trends In Coatings Evaluation. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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