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1.1 This standard is intended to be a primary source of information on cracking in wet H2S petroleum refinery environments. Historical Document 1995
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Cracking in wet H2S petroleum refinery environments. Detection, repair, and mitigation of cracking of existing carbon steel refinery equipment.
This standard is intended to be a primary source of information on cracking in wet H2S petroleum refinery environments and provides guidelines on the detection, repair, and mitigation of cracking of existing carbon steel refinery equipment in wet H2S environments.
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