The body wopuld be set up as a part of a national chemical policy which would be announced soon, Chemicals and Fertilizers Secretary Surjit K Chaudhary said at CII event here.
"The Bureau of Corrosion control will help setting up standards for various chemicals, products and machinery to fight corrosion, which is eating up major part of our economy," the Secretary said.
"The much required National Chemical Policy is at the verge of implementation. All necessary groundwork is complete," he said.
In addition to causing severe damage and threat to public safety, corrosion especially in coastal states -- where salt content is high - disrupts operations and requires extensive repair and replacement of failed assets, he added.
Speaking on the issue, Minister Counselor for Commercial Affairs at US embassy John McCaslin exported the Indian government and industry to urgently formalise national standards for mitigating corrosion.
