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The Fourth International Conference on
                 Film Forming Substances (FFS 2020)

March 10–12, 2020, at the Hilton Strasbourg, in Strasbourg, France

The conference will be of major interest to:
operational personnel, technical managers, plant engineers, boiler operators, cycle and plant chemists,
corrosion scientists, and service providers as well as manufacturers of major plant components and
chemicals.

The major themes of this international conference will be dedicated to advancing knowledge and introduc-
ing the latest science about film forming substances (FFS). Scientific papers and case studies will provide
excellent insights into the latest developments in this field of cycle chemistry as well as numerous exam-
ples of the application of film forming substances (amine and non-amine based) in fossil, combined cycle,
biomass, nuclear, industrial, and other plants.

This IAPWS international conference is being organized by PPCHEM AG.
For more information and to register, please visit https://www.ppchem.com/event/ffs2020/.

The conference language will be English.

The International Steering Committee
Barry Dooley (Chair), Structural Integrity, UK
Jörg Fandrich, Framatome, Germany
Keith Fruzzetti, EPRI, USA
Marco Lendi, Swan, Switzerland
Marion Roy, CEA, Department of Physical Chemistry, France
Michael Rziha, PPCHEM, Switzerland
Roy van Lier, Yara, Belgium
Tapio Werder, PPCHEM, Switzerland
Christophe Wesoluch, EDF, France
The Fourth International Conference on Film Forming Substances (FFS 2020) - ppchem ag
The Fourth International Conference on
                   Film Forming Substances (FFS 2020)

March 10–12, 2020, at the Hilton Strasbourg, in Strasbourg, France

Sponsors and Exhibits
There will be a special vendor exhibition at the conference. Sponsorship
opportunities are also available. For more information, please visit the website
or contact Tapio Werder, PPCHEM AG:
Mobile: +41 79 244 34 92 – E-mail: tapio.werder@ppchem.com.

Fees
Early Bird (until December 31, 2019): € 720.00
Regular (from January 1, 2020): € 820.00

VAT not included. All payments must be made within 30 days of the invoice date.
PPCHEM AG does not accept checks.

The registration fee includes buffet lunch, dinner as well as morning coffee and afternoon tea.
Participants are kindly asked to book their own hotel rooms.

Speakers (the presenters will be notified of acceptance by December 1, 2019): € 720.00
To register, speakers should contact Ms. Corinne Kirchhofer, PPCHEM AG:
Phone: +41 44 940 23 00 – E-mail: seminars@ppchem.com.

Location
The event will be taking place at the Hilton Strasbourg in Strasbourg, France.
The Hilton Strasbourg is located in the European institutions district near popular
attractions and close to the city centre. It is well connected to the public
transport, which makes the hotel easy to reach as well as an excellent base
for exploring the city.

Silver Sponsor
Anodamine Europe B.V.
The Fourth International Conference on
                  Film Forming Substances (FFS 2020)

                  March 10–12, 2020, at the Hilton Strasbourg, in Strasbourg, France

Agenda/Programme

Day 1 – Tuesday, 10th March 2020. FFS2020 Agenda

8:00             Registration and Welcome Coffee/Tea

8:45 to 9:00     Opening Remarks

Session 1
9:00 to 9:30  Over Twenty Years Experience with Film Forming Amines in an Electrode
		Steam Boiler of a Nickel Plant.
              K.E. Hansen, Global Concept Mitco AS., Oslo, Norway.
9:30 to 10:00 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy to Study Film-forming Amines
		for the Corrosion Protection of Carbon Steels.
              J. Baux, N. Pébère, and N. Caussé, Université de Toulouse, France,
              S. Delaunay and J. Tireau, EDF R&D, France, M. Roy, and D. You, CEA, France.

10:00 to 10:15   Short Presentation and Open Discussion Period

10:15 to 10:45   Morning Coffee/Tea within Exhibits

Session 2
10:45 to 11:15   Study and Research on the Effects of using FINEAMIN as a Modern
                 Solution for Conditioning the Feedwater of Power Plants and Industrial
                 Steam Generators.
                 A. Lapadat, FINEAMIN Romania, Romania.
11:15 to 11:45   Film-forming Amines with Improved Physical and Corrosion Resistance
                 Properties for Low to High Pressure Steam Generators.
                 M. Budhathoki, D. Meskers and C. Pierce, Suez, USA.
11:45 to 12:15   Corrosion Inhibition of Water-Steam Cycles during Wet Layup with
                 Cetamine® Technology.
                 J. Jasper, K. Zimmer, D. Disci-Zayed and W. Hater, Kurita Europa GmbH Germany.

12:15 to 13:30   Working Lunch within Exhibits

Session 3
13:30 to 14:00 Two-phase FAC Mitigation – Comparison of Effectiveness FFA and FFP.
               M. Jansen and A. Verstraeten, Anodamine Europe, The Netherlands.
14:00 to 14:30 Improving Stress-Corrosion Cracking Resistance of a Steam Turbine Steel
		with Film-Forming Amines.
               T. De Seranno, E. Lambrechts, T. Depover, A.R.D. Verliefde and
               K. Verbeken, Ghent University, Belgium, and W. Hater, Kurita, Germany.
14:30 to 15:00 FFA Preservation of a Coal Fired Unit at Power Plant Jänschwalde
               with ODACON.
               R. Müller, LEAG Jänschwalde, Germany.

15:00 to 15:15   Short Presentation and Open Discussion Period

15:15 to 15:30   Afternoon Coffee/Tea within Exhibits
The Fourth International Conference on
                  Film Forming Substances (FFS 2020)

                  March 10–12, 2020, at the Hilton Strasbourg, in Strasbourg, France

Session 4
15:30 to 16:00   FFS Application for Corrosion Control in a Geothermal Reboiler/Steam
                 Transformer Case Study.
                 D. Addison, Thermal Chemistry, New Zealand.
16:00 to 16:30   Characterization of Iron Oxide Layer at Boiler Conditions
                 D. Disci-Zayed and W. Hater, Kurita Europe GmbH, Germany, J. Feng,
                 S. Getachew and W. Paulus, Université de Montpellier, France.
16:30 to 17:00   Nuclear Plant Experience Status Report

17:00 to 17:30   Short Presentation and Open Discussion Period
                 Day 1 Concludes
18:00            Evening Social Event.

Day 2 – Wednesday, 11th March 2020. FFS2020 Agenda

8:00             Opening Coffee/Tea and Remarks

Session 5
8:30 to 9:00     Electrochemical Insights into the Corrosion Inhibition of Steel by
                 the Adsorption of Oleylpropanediamine.
                 J. Huang and D.H. Lister, University of New Brunswick, Canada, and
                 S. Mori, Kurita Water Industries, Japan and W. Hater, Kurita Water Industries, Germany.
9:00 to 9:30     Application of a Film-forming Substance at a 750 MW CCPP in Southern USA.
                 L. Carvalho, ChemTreat, USA.
9:30 to 10:00    FFS as a Heat Transfer Efficiency Improver for Steam Facilities.
                 S. Mori, M. Koizumi and K. Uchida Kurita Water Industries, Japan.

10:00 to 10:15   Short Presentation and Open Discussion Period

10:15 to 10:45   Morning Coffee/Tea within Exhibits

Session 6
10:45 to 11:15   Filming Product Application for Use in PWRs/PHWRs: EPRI Nuclear
                 Program Update.
                 K. Fruzzetti and J. Jarvis, EPRI, USA, M. Kreider, C. Marks and
                 J. Reinders, Dominion Engineering, Inc., USA.
11:15 to 11:45   The Intersection between Analytics and FFS Products.
                 K. Buecher, Mettler-Toledo, USA.

11:45 to 12:15   Short Presentation and Open Discussion Period

12:15 to 13:30   Working Lunch within Exhibits

Panel Discussion Session 7
13:30 to 15:00   Panel Session on Film Forming Substances.
                 Chair: B. Dooley, Structural Integrity, UK.

15:00 to 15:30 Afternoon Coffee/Tea within Exhibits
The Fourth International Conference on
                  Film Forming Substances (FFS 2020)

                  March 10–12, 2020, at the Hilton Strasbourg, in Strasbourg, France

Session 8
15:30 to 16:00   Boiling out with FFS Treatment and Polyacrylates in HP Boiler.
                 J. Kallweit, Odyssee Deutschland GmbH, Germany.
16:00 to 16:30   Update on IAPWS Technical Guidance Document for Nuclear Plants.
                 W. Cook and D. Lister, University of New Brunswick, Canada and J. Fandrich,
                 Framatome GmbH, Germany.
16:30 – 17:00    Improving Protective Oxide of Steam Touched Surfaces of a Supercritical Unit
                 by Applying FFP Chemistry.
                 M. Jansen and A. Verstraeten, Anodamine Europe, The Netherlands.
17:00 – 17:30    Short Presentation and Open Discussion Period

                 Day 2 Concludes

Day 3 – Thursday, 12th March 2020. FFS2020 Agenda

8:00             Opening Coffee/Tea and Remarks

Session 9
8:30 to 9:00  Linking Thermoelectric Effect and Adsorption of Film Forming Amine in
              Industrial Systems.
              F. Cuoq, J. Benguigui, C. Geijselaers, and F. Lampert,
              SABIC Limburg B.V. The Netherlands.
9:00 to 9:30  Corrosion in Closed Cooling System – A risk that can Potentially Impact the Entire
		Power Plant.
              Y. Nussbaum, EZOM O&M, Israel.
9:30 to 10:00 Cetamine® Analytical Methods for Industrial Systems.
              A. de Bache, T. Wittig and J. Jasper, Kurita Europa GmbH, Germany.

10:00 to 10:30   Morning Coffee/Tea within Exhibits

Session 10
10:30 to 11:00   Effect of Film Forming Amines on Magnetite Layer Formation
                 in Water Steam Cycle.
                 S. Vidojkovic, H. Spanjers, and L. Rietveld, Delft University of Technology,
                 The Netherlands, and A. Velriefde, Ghent University, Belgium.
11:00 to 11:30   Providing ACC Preservation with an FFS.
                 R. Wagner, Reicon, Leipzig, Germany.
11:30 to 12:00   Laboratory Testing to Investigate the Effects of Film-Forming Substance (FFS)
                 Exposure on Chemistry Analysis Instruments.
                 M. Kreider, Dominion Engineering, USA, S. Shulder and B. Burns, EPRI, USA.

12.00 to 12:30   Short Presentation, Final Discussion Period and Concluding Remarks

12:30            Lunch

13:30            Day 3 Concludes
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