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This complete NACE written standard SP0178 is a guide to visual inspection to determine whether welds are suitable for coating. A visual aid - castings of 14 welds in a plastic replica - is included.
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Issues faced by operators with low temperature sandstone reservoirs of only 40°C and 54°C and challenges these low temperatures brought, including high MIC for sulphate scale control and poor chemical retention & release properties during the reservoir condition corefloods.
For personnel involved in new-build and maintenance painting of ships. From shipyards to drydocks and coating repairs by ship’s crews while under-way. Comparisons of coatings. Speicial requirements. Inspection. Equipment. 2012 NACE E-BOOK
Available cast austenitic and duplex stainless steel grades and their castability and corrosion resistance. The conclusion is that superduplex stainless steel offers the best combination of properties for seawater cooling and firewater pumps.
Test methods to evaluate ballast water tank coatings on offshore rigs - tension leg platforms (TLPs), semi-submersible platforms, or floating production and storage offloading systems (FPSOs).
Ballast water carried by ships keeps them upright during loading and offloading operations and provides balance, stability, and trim during sailing. Because ballast water is loaded from the surrounding port or coastal waters, organisms in the ballast water sometimes establish populations resulting in biological invasions, which may have severe ecological or economic impacts. This standard is designed to test the effect of long-term accelerated exposure of treated water on coating systems.
Test methods for effects of long-term exposure to treated ballast water (fresh or salt) on ballast tanks and related pipes and anodes. Includes reporting procedures.
Tests to evaluate atmospheric surface coatings…(1) atmospheric exposure…(2) coating properties…(3) accelerated tests Historical Document 1988
DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Test methods to evaluate coating systems for seawater immersion service on exterior surfaces of submerged offshore platform steel structures, piers, docks, pilings, subsea valves, and wellheads.
This updated NACE International standard test method specifies test methods to evaluate the performance of liquid coating systems for seawater immersion services. This test method is intended for use by facility owners and coating manufacturers.The test method covers liquid exterior protective coating systems for offshore platform steel structures, piers, docks, pilings, subsea valves, and wellheads at normal seawater temperature.
Included are four test methods—including cathodic disbondment, seawater immersion resistance, aging stability, and edge coverage—used to evaluate coating systems. The test method also includes two tables; Table 1 details fingerprinting of coating materials, and Table 2 details the test panel geometry, size, substrate material, and minimum quantity.
Methods to evaluate performance of atmospheric and splash zone maintenance coating systems on platforms. Fixed-leg, semi-submersible, tension-leg, and floating production storage offloading (FPSO).
Evaluation of the performance of offshore atmospheric and splash zone coating systems on platforms. Fixed-leg, semi-submersible, tension-leg, and floating production storage and offloading (FPSOs).