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This standard provides requirements for the field application of polyurea, polyurethane, or polyurea/polyurethane hybrid thick film coatings to concrete, steel, and non-ferrous metal surfaces using plural component spray equipment. In this standard, thick film coatings are defined as coatings specified to have greater than 500 micrometers [µm] (20 mils) dry film thickness. Surface preparation, pretreatments, machinery requirements and parameters are addressed in this standard.
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Fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) linings are used worldwide to prevent the corrosion and deterioration of storage tank bottoms in petroleum, petrochemical, and other services. Experience has shown that the useful life of an FRP lining may exceed 25 years. API Standard 653 permits a minimum remaining thickness of the tank bottom plate to be 1.25 mm (0.050 in) when lined with FRP compared to a thickness of 2.5 mm (0.10 in) if unlined or lined with a nonreinforced coating system and not equipped with a tank bottom leak detection system.
A series of NACE TM0177 Tensile Test Method A tests were conducted on various commercially available chromium-manganese austenitic stainless steels as well as 17-4PH in the 110ksi-to-130ksi yield strength range (34 - 35 HRC max).
Procedures to design, install, and inspect thin-film organic linings in carbon steel process vessels to prevent corrosion, other degradation or product contamination.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Procedures to design, apply, and inspect fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) linings on the internal bottoms of aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) in the petroleum/petrochemical industry and in other service.
地上碳钢储罐底板用玻璃纤维增强塑料(玻璃钢)衬里 标准 Procedures to design, apply, and inspect fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) linings on the bottom of carbon steel aboveground storage tanks (ASTs).
This standard contains the requirements for ferrous metallic abrasive used for the removal of rust, mill scale, paint, or other surface coating systems by blast cleaning.
This standard covers previously unused abrasive material. It does not address cleanliness of recycled abrasive processed through field or shop abrasive blast cleaning units. Requirements for recycled ferrous metallic abrasive are contained in SSPC-AB 2.
This glossary was compiled for a diverse audience within the protective coatings industry. This 2011 version includes over 1,500 technical and general industry terms for use by facility owners and their engineering personnel; specification writers; construction contractors and subcontractors; manufacturers of raw materials, finished product for cleaning and coating, and surface preparation and application equipment; and coating industry consultants.
This paper presents a failure of a material that was overloaded during testing although the raw material was approved based on certified mechanical properties. The failure was due to unsuitable microstructures.
This Surface Preparation Commentary (SP COM) is intended to be an aid for the coating specifier in selecting methods, materials, and standards for specifying the proper surface preparation for steel, and other metals (not including ductile iron pipe). The use of these standards in a coating specification will give direction to the contractor regarding what is required and give direction to the inspector on verifying compliance to the specification.
The stainless steel 17-4 PH (H1150D) is a cost-effective alloy for oilfield components due to its combination of high strength, toughness, and good corrosion resistance. Plasma nitriding improves the surface strength of the 17-4 PH and this work suggests that the nitrided can the resistance to SSC.