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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. This technical committee report describes the major thermal spray coatings used in the oil and gas production industry. These coatings include a variety of metallic, ceramic, and cermet materials applied as relatively thin overlays on metallic substrates (components). No attempt is made to be all-inclusive in the coverage of process variants.
Key Words: thermal spray, coatings, heat accelerated, powder spray, report, high-velocity, metal alloy, developed by T-1G-19.
Requirements for "Near-White Metal" - one of four levels of cleanliness of steel surfaces achieved by blast cleaning with the use of abrasives. (White Metal, Near-White Metal, Commercial, Brush Off) Historical Document 1994
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Specification, selection & use of sensors for monitoring atmospheric corrosion. These sensors - based on electrochemical techniques - provide continuous records of contaminants, corrosion rates, or coating condition.
Metallic material requirements for resistance to sulfide stress cracking (SSC) for petroleum production, drilling, gathering and flowline equipment in H2S-bearing hydrocarbon service. Historical Document 1997