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Gustavo Romero.

A chemical engineer with a master's degree in corrosion, he has served as a corrosion specialist, facility integrity and risk leader, project manager, and for the past 12 years has served as Director for Latin America for Penspen..
Publications of Gustavo Romero.
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“THE SURVIVOR” GREAT BUDDHA OF KAMAKURA

Continuing with this initiative that I have called “Corrosion Tourism, a trip to learn about the beauty and importance of corrosion in iconic structures”, this time we are going to Japan, in the city of Kamakura, to learn about the history of a bronze statue of Amida Buddha, known as The Great Buddha of Kamakura, the second largest Buddha in Japan

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“Heavenly Watcher” The Angel of the North

This time we head to North East England (UK) specifically to Gateshead, County of Tyne and Wear whose capital is Newcastle, to talk about a relatively new iconic structure known as The Angel of the North. What makes this monument special, apart from its impressive dimensions and construction process, from the point of view of a corrosionist, is the material used.

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Eiffel Tower: Discover the Grace of the Iron Lady

The Eiffel Tower, also known as The Iron Lady, a wrought-iron marvel that has exceeded its design life of 20 years (it is currently 121 years old), thanks to a rigorous maintenance program based primarily on replacement of corroded parts and the use of a repainting scheme with a frequency of 7 years, as a method of prevention and control of atmospheric corrosion.

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