
Audits and Assessments
Our recommendations regarding corrosion protection for maintenance are always preceded by an assessment of the current condition of the existing assets.
The audit and diagnostic services provided by IFS can focus on a specific piece of equipment, a facility, a process, or the overall management of maintenance activities.
Our findings are documented in detailed reports and incorporated into the overall maintenance plan.

Survey of the Current Situation
All preservation activities require the prior identification of existing defects, their causes, and aggravating factors. Corrosion kinetics, when it is possible to determine them, are an essential factor in decision-making. Once IFS has completed these assessments, corrective recommendations and preventive treatments can be documented in a protocol.

Literature Review
Prior to operational processing, IFS analyzes the appropriateness of protocols and ensures that they are applicable. We identify maintenance deficiencies and verify that existing procedures comply with supplier requirements.

Staff Qualifications
Verify that all stakeholders understand the issues related to asset preservation.
Assess theoretical knowledge of corrosion mechanisms.
Analyze the processes used to raise awareness and train operators on best practices in asset preservation.
Evaluate the skills and expertise of personnel who may directly or indirectly impact the integrity of assets and/or their preservation.
All our services

Preservation engineering
On-site or remote analyses, with curative and/or preventive recommendations, tailored to each context and need.

Training
We train your staff—either on-site or remotely—on how to use and implement all of our preservation products.
