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All three parts of ANSI/NACE MR0175/ISO 15156 with changes made to the 2009 edition and published in the 2015 edition marked for easy reference. The changes are clearly shown.
All three parts of ANSI/NACE MR0175/ISO 15156 with changes made to the 2009 edition and published in the 2015 edition marked for easy reference. No more tedious comparisons of the old and new versions of the standard! The changes are clearly shown and at your fingertips. Key words: cracking, corrosion-resistant alloys, H2S, materials, hydrogen sulfide, production
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Design, materials, and installation procedures that to attain long-term service from a variety of polymer flooring systems. For manufacturers, specifiers, applicators, and facility owners who specify protective polymer flooring systems for concrete.
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DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT - Electrochemical realkalization (ER) for conventionally reinforced concrete structures. Common industry practices for the application of ER. Part II of 2. Part I (Item 24214) is on electrochemical chloride extraction.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Reprinted March 1996.
This NACE technical committee report provides currently accepted practices for the design of insulated surfaces and the selection of protective coatings for carbon steel and austenitic stainless steel surfaces under thermal insulation and cementitious fireproofing. It is directed primarily toward the process industry, which has experienced the largest number of severe corrosion problems of vital parts and equipment, often leading to costly repairs or replacement.