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Electrical testing to determine the presence and number of discontinuities in a coating film performed on a nonconductive coating applied to a conductive surface. Historical document 1990
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Electrical testing to determine the presence and number of discontinuities in a coating film performed on a nonconductive coating applied to a conductive surface. Historical document 1999
Characteristics of water blasting methods. Equipment required. Operating procedures. Safety precautions and methods. Time requirement tables. Classifications of items, structures and surface conditions successfully cleaned. Historical Document 1972
Defines the Clean to Bare Substrate (WJ-1) degree of surface cleanliness of coated or uncoated metallic substrates achieved by the use of waterjet cleaning. Other degrees listed in overview below.
Procedure for the application of a coating system to the interior surfaces of...railroad steel tank cars used...in the transportation of concentrated (90 to 98%) sulfuric acid at ambient temperatures. Historical Document 1992
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT.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.
On-site measurement of the surface profile of abrasive blast cleaned steel. Compares with lab measurements on surfaces rated as NACE Nos. 1, 2, or 3 standards. Implementation. Historical Document 1995
This test method gives procedures to measure the effect on elastomeric materials subjected to rapid depressurization from elevated pressures in dry carbon dioxide environments…Historical Document 1992
Guidelines for establishing minimum requirements to ensure proper application and performance of plant-applied, fusion-bonded epoxy (FBE) coatings to the external surfaces of pipe. Historical Document 2002
Accepted techniques in the use of holiday detector equipment currently used on fusion-bonded epoxy pipeline coatings prior to on-site installation of the pipeline. Historical Document 1990
This standard presents procedures for applying liquid coatings to the interior of various types of oilfield production equipment used primarily for the processing and storage of corrosive fluids in oilfield operations. It also details various factors required to obtain a satisfactory coating, including production equipment design and fabrication considerations, surface preparation, coating application, and inspection. This standard is maintained by Task Group 506.
DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Linings to protect against general or pitting corrosion of metal tanks and vessels in oilfield operations at atmospheric or elevated pressure. Design and fabrication. Selection. Surface prep. Application. Inspection.