What the AFCPCO Officical Website Offers

  • Wing Corrosion Manager Information

  • Publications (Corrosion Survery Reports, AFCPCO Messages, Project Reports, etc.)

  • Corrosion Prevention Advisory Boards Information and Minutes

  • Technical Orders

  • Approved Materials Information

  • Corrosion POCs

  • Upcoming Events

  • Much More

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AF CORROSION PREVENTION AND CONTROL OFFICE (RXSSR)

US Government ID holders click AFCPCO on the AF Portal to access our Official site.
To locate our office within the AF Portal, type "RXSSR" in the search block

AFCPCO MISSION:
DIRECTED BY HQ USAF:  Manage AF Corroison Maintenance Program
(AFI 21-105, Air and Space Equipment Structural Maintenance)

What We Do 

  • Provide Engineering and Technical Assistance
  • Have Engineering Responsibility for 6 Technical Orders
  • (1-1-686, 1-1-689, 1-1-700, 1-1-8, 1-1-691, 35-1-3)
  • Conduct Corrosion Surverys of MAJCOMs and Weapon Systems
  • Participate in Weapon Systems Corrosion Prevention Advisory Boards (CPABs)
  • Host the Annual USAF Corrosion Conference
  • Support Corrosion Training
  • Provide Technical assistance for Corrosion Facility Requirements
  • Conduct Cost of Corrosion Studies
  • Transition Corrosion Technologies to field-level users 

Contact us: afcorr@robins.af.mil

AFRL/RXSSR

325 Richard Ray Blvd, Bldg 165

Robins AFB, GA 31098

DSN 468-3284/ COMM 478-926-3284

AF Annual Corrosion Conference

PurposeProvide Cross-flow of information and resolve issues across entire Air Force corrosion prevention and control community.

  • Largest DoD Corrosion Conference:  500+ participants from all MAJCOMs, ALCs, SPOs, 120+ field units, Depots, HQ USAF, AFRL, all sister services, NASA, industry, and several other countries around the world.
  • Over 70 vendors which provide military qualified products for use in the field.  The respresentives provide technical assistance to users of their products.
  • Provide information briefings on improved processes and materials as well as what's in the future for corrosion control.
  • Offer MAJCOM break-out meetings to allow a cross-flow of information between bases.