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DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT-Corrosion control of prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) through the application of cathodic protection (CP). New or existing buried pipelines- with or without a supplemental coating.
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Design, fabrication, and surface finish requirements with generic and graphic descriptions of surface finishing of welds specified in preparation for lining of tanks and vessels. Visual comparator sold seperatly.
DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Linings to protect against general or pitting corrosion of metal tanks and vessels in oilfield operations at atmospheric or elevated pressure. Design and fabrication. Selection. Surface prep. Application. Inspection.
Method to describe specific levels of soluble salt contamination for the purpose of specifying surface cleanliness prior to coating. Employs surface conductivity measurements.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. One procedure for measuring the surface profile of abrasive blast cleaned steel. The measurement technique uses a tape that replicates the surface profile.
This NACE International standard practice provides current technology and industry practices for the use of field-applied heat-shrinkable-sleeve coating systems. The standard is intended for use by corrosion control personnel, design engineers, project managers, purchasers, and construction engineers and managers. It is applicable to underground steel pipelines in the oil and gas gathering, distribution, and transmission industries.
The standard practice presents guidelines for establishing minimum requirements to ensure proper application and performance of field-applied, heat-shrinkable sleeves to the external surfaces of coated pipe. Included are methods for (1) qualifying and controlling the quality of a heat-shrinkable sleeve, (2) guidelines for proper application, and (3) inspection and repair techniques to ensure its long-term performance. The standard is applicable to coating systems used to prevent corrosion in conjunction with cathodic protection, and heat-shrinkable wraparound- or tubular-type sleeve coating systems on underground steel pipelines.
NACE/SSPC Joint Surface Preparation Standards Package.
SSPC-SP 5/NACE No. 1-2006, White Metal Blast Cleaning
SSPC-SP 10/NACE No. 2-2006, Near-White Metal Blast Cleaning
SSPC-SP 6/NACE No. 3-2006, Commercial Blast Cleaning
SSPC-SP 7/NACE No. 4-2006, Brush-Off Blast Cleaning
SSPC-SP 13/NACE No. 6-2018, Surface Preparation of Concrete
SSPC-SP 14/NACE No. 8-2006, Industrial Blast Cleaning
This presentation will discuss the four main emerging issues concerning water storage tank coating: Extending the Coating Season, Advancement in Surface Preparation, Online Project Bidding and Changes in AWWA Standards.
There are several design factors that need to be considered when specifying coatings in water and wastewater concrete structures. Issues include treating surfaces with exposed aggregate, with a low pH, and exposed reinforcing steel. This paper will present three examples of important design considerations based on field experiences that can avert lining performance problems and impacts on a project schedule or budget. Specific examples from a number of projects will be used to illustrate these design considerations.
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) undertook recoating of the superstructure steel components of the SR 292 high-level bridge over the Intracoastal Water Way (ICWW) in Perdido Key, Florida, which carries one lane of traffic in each direction and is the only connection between Perdido Key and the mainland. Due to the significant impact to businesses and the public, including tourists, from any proposed lane closures, FDOT looked for other means to address the deteriorating paint system, provide for a longer service life, and complete the work without any lane closures on the bridge.
This is a print-on-demand (POD) book that will be produced just for you in 2-5 days after your order. It should arrive at your door in about one to two weeks. However, due to supply chain and logistic challenges currently affecting the industry, it may take longer. Allow three weeks for international orders.
The SSPC Pocket Guide to Coating Information is a handy reference to those charts, standards, and calculations most frequently needed during surface preparation and coating application.
Chapters consist of topics such as soluble salts, concrete coating, inspection, corrosion basics, and more.
2021 AMPP, 213 pages, 4 x 6" trim size, softbound.
The intent of the nuclear supplement to the relevant SSPC QP contractor certification programs is to certify contractors and paint shops to perform work in and for nuclear facilities that require an enhanced level of quality assurance / quality control requirements and nuclear safety culture awareness for surface preparation and painting activities. SSPC will expand the current QP certification to include the assessment of capabilities of SSPC certified firms to provide coating services to the nuclear power industry based on ANSI and ASTM standards as well as NRC guidelines.