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How dehumidification and temperature control achieve higher-quality coating/lining projects. For engineers and consultants who specify coating projects involving tanks or enclosed spaces.
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Electroless nickel is a term used to describe plating of a nickel-alloy coating onto a suitable substrte by chemical reduction. The process is sometimes also called autocatalytic nickel or chemical nickel, especially in Europe. HISTORICAL DOCUMENT
Case histories show that non-visible contamination may result in rapid coating failure. Physical and chemical tests to detect same. Remediation measures. Reagents, materials, tools, procedures & results.
The use of coatings in service environments where soluble salt contamination of the substrate is suspected. Detection, removal, and testing. Cost-to-benefit ratio.
Thermal precleaning for tanks, vessels, rail tank cars and hopper cars, and equipment, preparing surfaces for the application of high-performance or high-bake coating and lining systems.
Design, installation, and maintenance of polymeric coating systems that are applied and directly bonded to concrete in secondary containment applications.
Deposit weight density(DWD). Removing and measuring the deposits in boiler tubes. Data collected by several laboratories on boiler tube samples are compared and analyzed.
Information on equipment or in situ processes that are used to treat water - without the addition of chemicals - to produce a measurable useful effect. An example would be a change in the dissolved or suspended matter content of the water.
Literature on cathodic protection (CP) in the ocean at depths greater than 300 m (1,000 ft). Reports extensively on deep water field test results and operating experiences.
A new design approach allows more precise design of cathodic protection systems, particularly in areas such as deep water or new geographic areas.
Preparation of a protective coating specification for atmospheric service. General description and a review of contents. Selection of coatings. Job and inspection requirements. Format and writing style.
Materials selection, fabrication, postweld heat treatment, inspection, and testing practices for pressure vessels to reduce the likelihood of low-temperature hydrogen damage in wet H2S environments.