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A comparative study of methods for attaching telecommunications antenna and coaxial cable brackets to water towers.
Shielding of cathodic protection (CP) by pipeline coatings poses a serious threat to pipeline integrity. The difficulty in pipeline coating selection to avoid shielding is that the same properties that make a pipeline coating a good corrosion mitigation material can also lead to CP shielding. The key to proper coating selection is to select a coating that has the necessary properties to provide good corrosion protection but also one that, when disbondment and failure occurs, fails in such a way to allow effective cathodic protection.
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Polysiloxane (often referred to as ‘hydide coatings’) products have been one of the major technology platforms used in the European offshore sector mainly due ban on isocynate among several customers. The potential long-term performance of polysiloxanes coatings have also been a strong argument for this topcoat selection in NORSOK (501 – rev 5) systems. There have been several claim-situations with delamination in epically two-coat systems, but similar problems have also been seen on traditional NORSOK systems.