Warren Green is passionate about the education of corrosion, concrete and electrochemistry (and more recently materials durability and materials sustainability). His family of brands below is one of the ways he is going about such education.

Accelerated low water corrosion (ALWC)/Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC)


Green rust pitting corrosion (chloride induced, prestressed steel)

Reinforced concrete spalling (chloride-induced, general corrosion)
Our Family of Brands
Since moving recently to the U.S., Warren Green is now associated with the following companies, namely:



Vinsi is a consulting firm delivering non-conflicted services in the fields of: Corrosion Science, Durability Assurance, Expert Witness, and Materials Sustainability
A new dimension in science education. StemVirtual provides children with engaging video experiences of science experiments, specialist books, live YouTube discussions, that reinforce classroom learning and inspire a lifelong love of science.

Stay up-to-date on the ever-evolving field of corrosion. Warren Green will bring you live YouTube discussions with leading experts, exploring everything from fundamental principles to cutting-edge technologies.
CorrMit will offer specialist corrosion sensor systems comprising sensors, logging and monitoring instrumentation, and models to asset owners / stakeholders, asset maintenance consultants and asset maintenance contractors.

Virtual tools to assist in asset maintenance
Warren Green
CORROSION SCIENTIST
BAppSc(AppChem), PostGradDipChem, MSc(CorrSc&Eng), FIEAust CPEng NER APEC Engineer IntPE (Aus)
Warren Green is a postgraduate degree (University of Manchester) qualified corrosion scientist with decades in corrosion consulting, remedial strategies development, remedial works technical support, cathodic protection, durability assurance and expert witness.
He is also a Visiting Adjunct Associate Professor at the Curtin Corrosion Centre, Curtin University Perth, Western Australia, and his most recently published book (CRC Press) is entitled “Corrosion and Protection of Reinforced Concrete”.