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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Metallic material requirements for sucker-rod pumps in oilfield environments. Recommended materials for mild, moderate, and severe metal-loss corrosion. Properties of pump barrel and plunger materials.
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Specifies metallic material requirements for the construction of sucker-rod pumps for service in corrosive oilfield environments. Gives tables of recommended materials for mild, moderate, and severe metal-loss corrosion environments, as well as tables of typical mechanical properties of pump barrel materials and plunger materials. Includes appendices on case hardening processes for steel pump barrels for an H2S environment and selection of optimum type of pump. Key words: case hardening, metals, record management, sucker rods, MR0176
NACE external corrosion direct assessment (ECDA) process — assessing and reducing the impact of external corrosion on pipeline integrity.
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Test conditions for evaluation of pipeline and pressure vessel steels. Compares test results from different laboratories of the absorption of hydrogen generated by corrosion of steel in wet H2S.