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Key Points Specifically For Transmission Pipeline Coating

The bulk of a pipeline coating is shop applied and those processes are typically automated. Because
the automation of pipeline coating has so many controls, there is little need to address the inspection on the body of the mainline coatings. As such, this paper will address inspection of pipeline specific coating types and their unique considerations in a field environment. It will address concerns around tie-ing into other coating types and compatibility.

Product Number: 51322-17760-SG
Author: Ron Raphoon
Publication Date: 2022
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This paper will address common issues facing inspectors that are specific to the pipeline coating
community. Much of the coating inspection reviewed in NACE Coating Inspector Program (CIP) coursesare geared much more toward liquid coatings for structural applications. This leaves many pipeline issues that aren't addressed resulting in CIP inspectors who are untrained regarding the pipeline coating types and what to watch for.

This paper will address common issues facing inspectors that are specific to the pipeline coating
community. Much of the coating inspection reviewed in NACE Coating Inspector Program (CIP) coursesare geared much more toward liquid coatings for structural applications. This leaves many pipeline issues that aren't addressed resulting in CIP inspectors who are untrained regarding the pipeline coating types and what to watch for.

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