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Inside RBI’s Labs: Jamshad Mahmood Tackles Corrosion Across Industrial Systems

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Corrosion remains a critical challenge across pulp and paper operations as well as a wide range of manufacturing processes and materials. It directly impacts the performance and longevity of equipment such as recovery boilers, digesters, reactors, storage tanks, piping systems, and paper machines. At the Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI), Jamshad Mahmood leads efforts to evaluate and mitigate these challenges through laboratory testing and field analysis. 

Mahmood is a mechanical engineer with more than 23 years of experience in corrosion testing and the manufacturing of recovery boilers and pressure vessels. His work focuses on understanding material behavior under real operating conditions and identifying approaches to improve equipment reliability and safety. 

At RBI, Mahmood oversees corrosion laboratories and chemical inventories that support both industry partners and research initiatives. His work includes slow strain rate testing, electrochemical analysis, high-temperature aqueous corrosion testing, and molten salts corrosion studies—methods used to assess material performance and inform industrial decision-making. 

In parallel, Mahmood conducts field studies in operating facilities, evaluating in-situ corrosion in critical equipment such as recovery boiler tubes, digesters, paper machines, and storage systems. This combination of laboratory and field work provides a more complete understanding of corrosion mechanisms and their impact on industrial processes. 

Through this work, Mahmood contributes to RBI’s efforts to improve the reliability, efficiency, and sustainability of industrial systems. 

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  • Created: 04/24/2026
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