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NACE SP0191-2023, Application of Internal Plastic Coatings for Oilfield Tubular Goods and Accessories

This standard addresses initial inspection of the tubular goods and accessories prior to coating, surface preparation, coatingapplication,coatinginspection,coupling/connectionmake-up,qualitycontrol,handling,storage,shipping,and marking.

Product Number: NACE SP0191-2023
Publication Date: 2023
$109.00
$109.00
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This standard addresses initial inspection of the tubular goods and accessories prior to coating, surface preparation, coatingapplication,coatinginspection,coupling/connectionmake-up,qualitycontrol,handling,storage,shipping,and marking.

Keywords: internal plastic coatings, application, tubular goods, oilfield, inspection, coupling/connection make-up, quality control, handling, storage, shipping, marking, IPC

 

This standard addresses initial inspection of the tubular goods and accessories prior to coating, surface preparation, coatingapplication,coatinginspection,coupling/connectionmake-up,qualitycontrol,handling,storage,shipping,and marking.

Keywords: internal plastic coatings, application, tubular goods, oilfield, inspection, coupling/connection make-up, quality control, handling, storage, shipping, marking, IPC

 

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NACE SP0291-2023, Care, Handling, and Installation of Internally Plastic-Coated Oilfield Tubular Goods and Accessories

Product Number: NACE SP0291-2023
Publication Date: 2023
$109.00

This standard practice covers the care, handling, transportation, and installation of internally plastic-coated (IPC) oilfield tubular goods and accessories (IPC material). Some internal plastic coatings are inherently brittle or may be incom- patible with various chemicals used in oil and gas production operations and therefore are susceptible to damage from poor handling procedures, well operations, and chemical attack. Coating damage (e.g., cracks, chips, and disbond- ment) reduces coating effectiveness and results in premature coating failure.