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Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)

Pittsburgh, PA
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About Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)

The Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) is a professional association and training organization with a presence in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Institutional type, level, and enrollment details are not available in current IPEDS records. AMPP is recognized in the coatings, corrosion, and materials industries for delivering technical training, professional certifications, and standards-based education for workers in industrial, energy, and infrastructure sectors.

Specific program offerings reported in available IPEDS data are not detailed for this location. AMPP's training programs are generally oriented toward coating inspection, corrosion control, cathodic protection, and related technical disciplines. Prospective students and industry professionals should contact AMPP directly for current course offerings and certification pathways.

Pittsburgh, PA has a strong industrial heritage and remains a center for engineering, materials science, and energy sector activity. AMPP's Pittsburgh presence supports the continuing professional development of workers in the region's industrial and infrastructure workforce.

Contact Information

800 Trumbull Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15205

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