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"Monolithic surfacing" means a continuous floor coating with a minimum thickness of 40 mil (1 mm). Surfacing formulation will usually include a filler or aggregate and a resinous binding agent. Historical Document 1976
1.1 In this recommended practice, the term "monolithic surfacing" means a continuous floor coating with a minimum thickness of 40 mil (1 mm). Surfacing formulation will usually include a filler or an aggregate and a resinous matrix or binding agent that holds the filler or aggregate together· and bonds the surfacing to the concrete floor. 1.2 Chemical and Physical Properties of .Concrete: Concrete is attacked by organic and inorganic acids, numerous alkalies and neutral salts, and by cleaning and bleaching agents. Abrasion resistance of concrete may be greatly improved by the use of certain coatings and monolithic surfacings.
Historical Document 1976
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Selecting corrosion resistant metallic materials for supply, storage, pumping and injection of water encountered in oil field operations. Historical Document 1975
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Guidelines for preparing for, recovering from, and repassivation after a low pH excursion... Procedures applicable to mild steel and need to be modified for other materials. Historical Document 1992
This standard was prepared to supplement NACE Standards RP-01-69, RP-06-75 and RP-01-77. Full details are provided of the requirements to ensure adequate isolation of cathodically protected pipelines. Historical Document 1986