EuroMIC & Marine Corrosion: Industry Training Course
Join Euro-MIC’s “MIC & Marine Corrosion” Industry Training Course (Carlow, Ireland — September 2026) Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) continues to challenge marine and industrial assets — from accelerated pitting to difficult-to-interpret field data. This September, Euro-MIC brings together leading experts for an industry-focused training course that connects microbiology, corrosion engineering, standards, and real-world case work. […]
SRB/SOB/IRB and beyond: which microbes matter for MIC (and what to measure)
MIC Microbiology: SRB, SOB, IRB — What to Measure & Why | MICBUSTERS MIC microbiology: SRB, SOB, IRB — what to measure and why Keywords: SRB corrosion, sulfate reducing bacteria, sulfur oxidizing bacteria, iron reducing bacteria, MIC qPCR Many teams ask: “Do we have SRB?” A better question is: Which microbial processes are active at […]
MIC mitigatie playbook: wat werkt, wat faalt en wat je moet meten
MIC Mitigatie Playbook: Biociden, Reinigen, Coatings & CP | MICBUSTERS MIC mitigatie playbook: wat werkt, wat faalt en wat je moet meten Zoekwoorden: MIC mitigatie, biocide, biofilm controle, kathodische bescherming, microbial corrosion In veel systemen is “meer chemie” niet de oplossing. MIC mitigatie draait om biofilm doorbreken + afzettingen verwijderen en resultaten aantonen met data. […]
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC): mechanisms, biofilms, and why diagnosis is hard
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC): Mechanisms & Diagnosis Challenges | MICBUSTERS Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC): mechanisms, biofilms, and why diagnosis is hard Keywords: microbiologically influenced corrosion, microbial corrosion, biocorrosion, microbially induced corrosion, MIC biofilm MIC is not “a single type of corrosion”. It’s a situation where microorganisms (usually living in biofilms) change local conditions at the […]
Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria, dsrAB Gene and MIC Monitoring with qPCR
Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria, dsrAB Gene and MIC Monitoring with qPCR Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria, dsrAB and MIC: A Practical Guide for Corrosion Management Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) is no longer just a niche topic for microbiologists. Asset owners, integrity engineers and corrosion specialists across industries now use DNA-based tools to understand how microbes contribute to pitting and wall […]