Member companies

Association

Become member of the ARCOR association in order to:

– Get reduced prices on consultancies, advice and tests
– Take part in the Institute research programs
– Take part in working groups and technical committees
– Get an access to our technical Library

Members are regulated by two associations:

ARCOR: French association for research in corrosion and corrosion protection
– Member Association of the Swedish Corrosion Institute

 

ARCOR is a non-profit organization founded in January 2004 which gathers member companies of the French Corrosion Institute.
The president of the association is Danièle Quantin (ArcelorMittal) and the vice-president Jérôme Peultier (VALLOUREC) and Hervé Marchebois (TotalEnergies). Erwan Diler (French Corrosion Institute) takes on the secretary function.

The aim of ARCOR is to promote the research and the dissemination of knowledge in the field of corrosion and corrosion protection through the twelve technical and scientific committees which reflect the activity fields of the company members.
ARCOR supports for instance the organisation of workshops or research projects linked to the activities of the technical committees.

Here are the members of the ARCOR association :

1.ALLEIMA (formerly AB Sandvik)
2.Airbus Defence and Space
3.Airbus Helicopters
4.Airbus Operation
5.Aker Solutions
6.Akzo Nobel Car Refinishes B.V.
7.Akzo Nobel Hilden GmbH
8.Akzo Nobel UK
9.APERAM
10.ArcelorMittal Global R&D Esch/Alzette
11.ArcelorMittal Global R&D (AMMR)
12.ArcelorMittal Global R&D Gent (OCAS)
13.Baker Hughes
14.Becker Industrial Coatings Ltd.*
15.Bluescope Steel Ltd
16.Boeing Company
17.BS Coatings
18.Chemetall
19.Constellium
20.DGA
21.EDF
22.EQUINOR
23.GE Power Conversion
24.Geostock
25.GRTgaz

26.Hempel
27.Henkel Technologies
28.Hydro Aluminium
29.Hyundai Steel
30.Industeel, Groupe ArcelorMittal
31.JFE Steel
32.Liebherr
33.Maestria
34.National Oilwell Varco (NOV)
35.Naval Group
36.NOF Metal Coatings Europe
37.Nordion Energi AB*
38.NV Bekaert
39.Orano TN International
40.Outokumpu Stainless
41.PPG France Business
42.PPG Industries
43.Renault SAS
44.Safran
45.Saipem
46.SHELL
47.SNCZ
48.Socomore
49.Speira
50.Stellantis
51.Storengy
52.Subsea 7
53.SSAB Europe*
54.Tata Steel Nederland Technology BV

55.Technip Energies
56.Technip FMC
57.Tenaris
58.Terega
59.Ternium Sidérar
60.Thales Underwater Systems
61.The Sherwin Williams company
62.TotalEnergies
63.Trapil
64.UACJ
65.UGITECH
66.Vallourec
67.VM Building Solutions
68.Veolia
69.voestalpine Stahl
70.voestalpine BÖHLER Edelstahl GmbH & Co KG
71.Volvo Penta

(*) Members through the Swedish Association

Last update 17/06/2021


Member Research Consortium

 

The technical committees are the following:

– MRC T1 : Corrosion in Transport Industry / Automotive Industry (SE)
– MRC T2 : Corrosion properties of coil-coated steel products (F)
– MRC T3 : Process and pulp & paper industry (SE)
– MRC T4 : Wet Corrosion (SE)
– MRC T5 : Corrosion properties of polymers (SE)
– MRC T6 : Energy and infrastructure industry (SE)
– MRC T7 : Offshore, harbour and seawater systems (Marine corrosion) (F)
– MRC T8 : Corrosion testing, modelling and sensor technology (F)
– MRC T9 : Paints and linings for steel and related alloys structures in atmosphere and in immersion (F)
– MRC T10 : Oil & Gas production: metallic materials (F)
– MRC T11: Corrosion in Aerospace Industry (F)
– MRC T12: Corrosion and Cathodic Protection in Soils (F)
– MRC T13: Performance of materials for storage and transportation of Hydrogen (F)
– MRC T14: Corrosion in Biorefinery Production (SE)
 

F: MRC managed by the French Corrosion Institute ; SE: MRC managed by RISE (Research Institutes of Sweden)

Further informations with Erwan Diler