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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Designing, fabricating, and/or maintaining carbon steel equipment and piping that is exposed to caustic environments. Incorporates findings of a 1999 survey as they apply to refinery applications.
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. This standard is intended to provide guidance to those designing, fabricating, and/or maintaining carbon steel equipment and piping that is exposed to caustic environments. An informal review of current industry caustic handling practices was completed in 1999. This standard incorporates the findings of that survey as they apply to refinery applications. Key words: carbon steels, refinery equipment, stress corrosion cracking.
Managing Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) by direct assessment. Selecting, inspecting and analyzing data. Mitigation, reevaluation and evaluation.
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Guidelines to prevent environmental cracking of weldments in carbon steel refinery equipment and piping. Welding processes: SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW and SAW.
Inspection of deaerator system welds. Boiler feedwater deaerator cracking. Design and fabrication of vessels and repair of existing vessels. Operational and water chemistry parameters.