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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.
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This NACE/EFC standard is considered as the basis for the cleaning, surface preparation, and application of paint and coating systems to Navy ships used in marine environments for New Build, and during Life Cycle maintenance and permanent repair. It is intended for use by naval corrosion control personnel, coating applicators, and coating manufacturers. It covers coating materials, coating test protocol and acceptance criteria, surface preparation, coating application, quality assurance and control, and repair methods. Its purpose is to facilitate more effective corrosion protection of Navy ships and support inter-operability requirements by presenting reliable information and providing guidelines for coating manufacturers and shipyards to develop more durable specifications.
This standard replaces NATO Allied Engineering Publication (AEP) 59.
Evaluation of the performance of offshore atmospheric and splash zone coating systems on platforms. Fixed-leg, semi-submersible, tension-leg, and floating production storage and offloading (FPSOs).
Control of corrosion on steel, fixed offshore platforms and oil & gas handling equipment associated with petroleum production. Submerged, splash, and atmospheric zones. Historical Document 1983
This AMPP standard practice provides guidance in controlling and monitoring for corrosion, bacteria, and water quality to corrosion engineers, field corrosion, production, technical, and operating personnel, and others involved in corrosion control of seawater injection systems. This standard includes descriptions of equipment and practices for controlling and monitoring corrosion in seawater injection systems. This standard does not cover all corrosion monitoring methods including but not limited to: Periodic External UT and Downhole inspection tools.
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DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Corrosion control in the submerged zone, the splash zone, and the atmospheric zone of fixed offshore structures associated with petroleum production.
Tests to evaluate atmospheric surface coatings…(1) atmospheric exposure…(2) coating properties…(3) accelerated tests Historical Document 1988
DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Test methods to evaluate coating systems for seawater immersion service on exterior surfaces of submerged offshore platform steel structures, piers, docks, pilings, subsea valves, and wellheads.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Materials, practices, and methods of corrosion control for fixed offshore structures associated with petroleum production. Three major areas: the submerged zone, the splash zone, and the atmospheric zone.
This NACE standard presents guidelines for cathodic protection (CP) of reinforcing steel in buried or submerged concrete structures. These guidelines provide corrosion control personnel with information to control corrosion of conventional reinforcing steel in portland cement concrete structures through the application of CP. The guidelines presented in this standard are limited to CP systems for new or existing buried or submerged reinforced concrete elements.
This standard test method describes a quality assurance procedure for determining the potential and current capacity characteristics under laboratory conditions for aluminum and zinc alloy anodes used for cathodic protection (CP). Field performance of anodes should be evaluated to correspond to actual anode performance.
This standard is intended primarily for users, designers, and manufacturers involved with the application of CP in marine environments. This standard can be used by manufacturers and users of aluminum and zinc anodes for quality control verification. The most common usage is expected to be by manufacturers to meet quality control requirements requested by the purchasing user.
DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT-Guidelines for cathodic protection (CP) of reinforcing steel in buried or submerged concrete structures.