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10347 In-Service Induced Damage Assessment of Reformer Feed Heater Tubes in Continuous Catalytic Reforming Unit (CCRU)

Product Number: 51300-10347-SG
ISBN: 10347 2010 CP
Author: Shekhar Roy, Q M Amir, S P Dubey, P Deshmukh and A. K. Lahiri
Publication Date: 2010
$20.00
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05086 Sulfide Stress Cracking of Low Alloy Steel - Unlaxial Tension and DCB's in Modified NACE Environments

Product Number: 51300-05086-SG
ISBN: 05086 2005 CP
Author: Bruce P. Miglin, Shell Global Solutions; Lillian Skogsberg, Shell International E&P; William D. Grim
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51315-5535-Compatibility of Sealing Materials with Biofuels and Biodiesel—Heating Oil Blends

Product Number: 51315-5535-SG
ISBN: 5535 2015 CP
Author: Margit Weltschev
Publication Date: 2015
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96111 HEATED CREVICE INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF FEEDWATER CHEMISTRY ON CREVICE CHEMISTRY AND CREVICE POTENTIAL

Product Number: 51300-96111-SG
ISBN: 99111 1996 CP
Author: P. J. Millett, J. B. Lumsden, P. J. Stocker, G. A. Pollock
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99494 CORROSION DURABILITY TESTING OF MILITARY VEHICLES

Product Number: 51300-99494-SG
ISBN: 99494 1999 CP
Author: Carl Handsy, Paul A. Decker, J. Peter AuIt, P.E. and John P. Repp
$20.00
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Rotational Lining System and Use of High-Performance Thermoplastics

Product Number: MPWT19-15307
Author: Derek Lowth, Murali Adhyatmabhattar, Emma Mitchell
Publication Date: 2019
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Protecting carbon steel oil and gas pipelines with thermoplastic liners is a proven and cost-effective solution to prevent internal corrosion and abrasion. However, the industry is still facing considerable challenges when it comes to fittings and accessories such as elbows, tees, process equipment and complicated shapes.
Rotational lining (aka rotolining) is a technology which bonds a single/multi layered uniform, vacuum resistant, seamless polymer layer to the interior of virtually any metallic structure, regardless of shape and complexity. Once cooled, the result is a monolithic corrosion and chemical resistant lining that conforms to complex shapes and virtually free of stresses. This system results in a high quality and fully thermoplastic lined system.
Rotolining has been proven to provide long-term protection against corrosion and abrasion in various applications including saline water pipe systems, hydrocarbon service, mining and highly aggressive chemical service. This lining system can cover a wide range of fluid requirements, temperatures and applications using high-performance thermoplastics such as HDPE, PA-12, PVDF, ETFE and PFA. Rotolining is a cost-effective alternative to conventional solutions such as FBE, corrosion resistant alloy cladding or continuous chemical injection programs.
In this paper, some of the insights of the rotational lining system and usage of different high-performance thermoplastics are shared. This includes some very challenging and internationally proven case studies, which substantially benefited the entire value chain as long-term solutions

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Corrosion Inhibitor Performance under High Temperature / High Salinity Sweet Conditions

Product Number: 51319-12756-SG
Author: Susumu Hirano
Publication Date: 2019
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It is well known that the inhibitor efficiency is encumbered by many variables such as temperature pressure pH flow speed and chemical composition of the production fluid. Salt content of formation water varies dependent on the location. Sometimes the salinity shows more than 10% by weight.The performance of several corrosion inhibitors was evaluated with an electrochemical measurement namely Liner Polarization Resistance (LPR) and weight loss coupons in autoclaves. Test solution was synthetic brines with Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) up to 17% by weight NaCl in this study. The test solution was aerated with CO2 at ambient temperature and pressure before testing between 60 and 100ºC.The inhibitors evaluated here had the temperature tolerance up to 100ºC. Corrosion inhibitors performed at low temperature better than high temperature condition. But some of them showed poor inhibitor efficiency in case of pre-corrosion with high salinity at high temperature condition. This study also confirmed the validity of ILSS (Inhibitor Likelihood Success Score) introduced by Crossland et al. and provided a useful information for inhibitor selection for pipelines in various field conditions.Several set up with/without pre-corrosion step was done to confirm the associated impact of corrosion testing procedure on the overall performance of the corrosion inhibitors. It seems that high salinity affects the inhibitor absorption competing with corrosion product. The pre-corrosion test is required step for a qualification of corrosion inhibitors for a high salinity field.

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98356 ACCELERATED TEST DEVELOPMENT FOR COIL-COATED STEEL BUILDING PANELS

Product Number: 51300-98356-SG
ISBN: 98356 1998 CP
Author: H. E. G. Rommal, K. M. Lawson, A. C. Tiburcio, H. H. Lawson
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98018 INHIBITION OF CO2 CORROSION OF MILD STEEL BY IMIDAZOLINES AND THEIR PRECURSORS

Product Number: 51300-98018-SG
ISBN: 98018 1998 CP
Author: V. Jovancicevic, S. Ramachandran, P. Prince
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