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This technical report presents evaluation techniques which can potentially be used to complement performance criteria of international standards, especially if the criteria cannot be employed to evaluate the effectiveness of cathodic protection and corrosion control techniques applied to existing reinforced concrete structures, including atmospherically exposed, buried, and submerged structures.
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This report is intended to be useful to architects, structural engineers, architectural conservators, and consulting engineers/contractors who are engaged in refurbishing steel-reinforced concrete structures and buildings.
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DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. This NACE standard (material requirements) is one step in a series of committee studies, reports, symposia, and standards that have been sponsored by Group Committee T-1 (Corrosion Control in Petroleum Production) relating to the general problem of sulfide stress cracking (SSC) of metals. Much of this work has been directed toward the oil and gas production industry. Many of the guidelines and specific requirements in this standard are based on field experience with the materials listed, as used in specific components, and may be applicable to other components and equipment in the oil production industry or to other industries. Users of this standard must be cautious in extrapolating the content of this standard for use beyond its scope.
Preparing inspection specifications including methods, standards and acceptance criteria. Documentation. Reporting. Pre-job conference. Equipment. Surface preparation. Mixing. Application Final inspection. Historical Document 1994
HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS. These publications have been suspended by a more current edition. References should be made to the latest standards published by AMPP for the most current criteria.
Each standard includes guidelines for surface preparation, coating system materials and application, coating of particular parts and attachments, inspection, and more.
Minimum physical quality and inspection standards for cast sacrificial anodes for offshore applications. Applicable to the majority of anodes used on fixed offshore structures. Historical Document 1990
This standard was prepared to supplement NACE Standards RP-01-69, RP-06-75 and RP-01-77. Full details are provided of the requirements to ensure adequate isolation of cathodically protected pipelines. Historical Document 1986
Provides guidance and best practices to users of interim, or temporary, coatings for corrosion protection of metals, including performance criteria, selection, surface preparation and application, evaluation of coatings, and other usage requirements. Quality control criteria are listed to enable the manufacturer and user to select appropriate test procedures to maintain prescribed standards. The standard is intended to assist the new buyer or user as well as the experienced user of interim coatings in the proper selection and evaluation of these coatings.
STABILIZATION NOTICE: This document has been declared “Stabilized” by AMPP Standards Committee (SC) 04 and will no longer be subjected to periodic reviews for currency.
The purpose of this standard practice is to outline procedures for providing sheet rubber lining protection to new and used equipment, such as piping and vessels. Included are recommendations for surface preparation and the dimensions of piping that can be rubber lined. An explanation of types of rubber lining materials available and their methods of cure are also given.
Sets minimum physical quality and inspection standards for cast sacrificial anodes for offshore pipeline applications. Applicable to half-shell or segmented bracelet-type anodes, only.
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
A corrosion management system (CMS) for assets is described in this Standard. The framework is intended to be applicable to a wide variety of asset types and is not focused on a particular industry or sector. Non-mandatory guidance is provided throughout this Standard to aid users with implementing the Standard. The framework in this Standard can be utilized to develop a stand-alone CMS or to integrate corrosion management into an organization’s existing management system. Additionally, some processes covered in this framework may already be implemented by an organization, for example, management of change (MOC). An organization may modify their existing processes to address the elements identified in this framework.
STABILIZATION NOTICE: This document has been declared “Stabilized” by AMPP Standards Committee (SC) 03 and will no longer be subjected to periodic reviews for currency.
This AMPP standard practice provides the most current technology and industry practices for the use of field-applied coal tar enamel external pipe coating systems. This standard is intended for use by corrosion-control personnel, design engineers, project managers, purchasing personnel, and construction engineers and managers. It is applicable to underground steel pipelines in the oil and gas gathering, distribution, and transmission industries.