MATCOR, Inc.
Clint LaCaze is an experienced professional in the field of project and technical management, currently serving as General Foreman at MATCOR, Inc. since August 2021. Prior to this role, Clint held the position of Lead Cp Tech at Cams Trident from May 2017 to August 2021, and served as Project Foreman at Corrpro Companies, Inc. from January 2013 to April 2017. Clint completed a diploma in General Studies from Langham Creek Senior High, where attendance spanned from 1992 to 1996.
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MATCOR, Inc.
Preventing corrosion and extending asset life. In business since 1976, MATCOR is a global company that prevents corrosion, maintains safe and reliable operations and prevents devastating failures through turnkey cathodic protection and AC mitigation programs. These include proprietary products and services that extend the life of major infrastructure assets such as oil, gas and water pipelines, above ground storage tanks, power plants, energy facilities and well casings. MATCOR is a turnkey ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturer of customized cathodic protection and AC mitigation products and systems. Services include complete high-quality project management, construction, corrosion engineering, installation, field service and maintenance programs. The company maintains a team of NACE certified specialists and a large fleet of modern construction equipment. MATCOR’s manufacturing plant is located in Chalfont, PA, and the company maintains field service and sales offices in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Wyoming. The company’s proprietary cathodic protection and AC mitigation systems are also shipped worldwide. MATCOR is a BrandSafway (brandsafway.com) company. What is cathodic protection? Cathodic Protection (CP) is a technique used to control the corrosion of a metal surface by making it the cathode of an electrochemical cell. What is AC mitigation? AC mitigation is the process of designing and applying pipeline grounding systems to: • Prevent voltage spikes during fault conditions • Reduce AC current density to protect against AC induced corrosion • Maintain AC step and touch potentials below 15 Vac to protect personnel from shock hazards