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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Qualifying and controlling the quality of plant-applied, single-layer fusion-bonded epoxy (FBE) coatings to the external surfaces of carbon steel pipe. Proper application, inspection and repair.
NOTE: NACE SP0394-2013—Editorial corrections were made to Table 3 and Table 4 in 2018-04-04.
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REAFFIRMED IN 2019. Furnishes guidelines that provide corrosion control personnel, owners, operators, designers, manufacturers, and contractors information on corrosion control of prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) and mortar-coated steel pipelines for water or waste water service through the application of cathodic protection. The guidelines presented are applicable to new or existing buried pipelines with or without a supplemental coating.
Two test methods for evaluating water quality for subsurface injection: A. rate versus cumulative volume test (for water-quality monitoring) B. Suspended solids test (for diagnosis or monitoring). Historical Document 1999
Asociación Nacional de Ingenieros de Corrosión. (NACE). Evaluación confirmatoria directo de corrosión externa (ECCDA) para tuberías ferrosas enterradas.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. External corrosion direct assessment (ECDA) data structure enables integration of data and standardized reporting. Allows transfer between different software or computer systems.
In 1998, pipeline operators began to use a instrumented inspection technology that we now know as guided wave testing (GWT), which detects changes in the cross-sectional area of the pipe wall.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Guide for selecting corrosion resistant materials for the supply, storage, pumping, and injection of water encountered in oilfield operations where external or subsea exposure to saltwater is not a consideration. Historical Document 1991
NACE RP-01-1972 final publication as NACE RP0180-2001 was withdrawn by NACE International on 6/1/2010. This document was not replaced.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Accepted practices for the cathodic protection of those metallic components of effluent clarifiers which are in contact with water.
DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. The purpose of thie Recommended Practice is to present procedures and practices for achieving effective control of external corrosion on buried or submerged metallic piping systems.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Acceptable practices for the design, fabrication, installation, and maintenance of steel-cased metallic pipelines. For use by personnel in the pipeline industry.
Achieving effective control of external corrosion on buried or submerged metallic piping systems. Design. Coatings. Cathodic protection. Installation. Interference currents. Costs.
Determining quality piping systems of inhabited, nonindustrial buildings and options for remediation. Identification. Severity assessment. Course of action. Implementation.