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Ballast water carried by ships keeps them upright during loading and offloading operations and provides balance, stability, and trim during sailing. Because ballast water is loaded from the surrounding port or coastal waters, organisms in the ballast water sometimes establish populations resulting in biological invasions, which may have severe ecological or economic impacts. This standard is designed to test the effect of long-term accelerated exposure of treated water on coating systems.
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Defines the Very Thorough Cleaning (WJ-2) degree of surface cleanliness - one of four levels (WJ- 1,2,3,4) achieved by the use of waterjet cleaning.
Requirements for the design, fabrication, and surface finish of tanks to be lined for immersion service. Tanks may be lined for corrosion control or to prevent product contamination. Historical Document 1995
This standard provides guidelines to assist employers in identifying the basic requirements for the in-house training, testing, and qualification of personnel who perform coating or lining inspections for a specific application or project. The qualification procedures outlined in this standard are not, and should not be interpreted to be, a substitute for or alternative to the AMPP Coating Inspector Program (CIP). An employer may elect to incorporate the CIP into its coating inspector qualification program or to use CIP as a partial or complete substitute for an in-house program.
Application of internal plastic coatings (polymeric film) applied to oilfield tubular goods (tubing, casing, drill pipe) and oilfield accessories (e.g., fittings, valves, packers). Inspection. Quality control. In-plant handling. Storage. Historical Document 1991
Standard for achieving effective control of external corrosion on buried or submerged metallic piping systems or other buried metallic structures. System design. Coatings. Cathodic protection criteria & installation. Control of interference currents. HISTORICAL DOCUMENT
Requirements for qualification of an industrial coating and lining application specialist that includes surface preparation and coating application for steel and concrete surfaces of industrial structures.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Test for the presence of surface soluble salts before application of a coating system. Previously coated or eplacement substrates only. Does not include allowable limits of soluble salts.
This AMPP standard practice provides guidelines for qualifying personnel as abrasive blasters and coating and lining applicators in the rail industry. The intent of this standard is to foster personal growth of the individuals and technical continuity in the areas of surface preparation and coating and lining of railcar equipment. This standard outlines a formal system of training and qualification that recognizes the knowledge, skill, and technical competency of the individuals engaged in this work.
This standard is intended for use by employers, managers, and others in the rail industry who have a need for such guidelines in their efforts to provide suitable training and qualification of their abrasive blasters and coating and lining applicators to comply with regulations, meet customer requirements, and enhance the effectiveness of their operations.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Rail industry in-house training and employer qualification of coatings inspectors. Recommended criteria for qualification. Training topics. Reference publications.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Specification, selection & use of sensors for monitoring atmospheric corrosion. These sensors - based on electrochemical techniques - provide continuous records of contaminants, corrosion rates, or coating condition.
Preparation of a protective coating specification for atmospheric service. General description and a review of contents. Selection of coatings. Job and inspection requirements. Format and writing style.