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Alloy composition, hardness and corrosion performance (ASTM B117 & potentiodynamic polarization) relative to the base aluminum alloys 6061 & 2070. The thermodynamically stable nanocrystalline aluminum alloys provide improved corrosion resistance.
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Volumetric Ultrasonic Testing (phased array) thickness measurements performed on the absorber column of a gas dehydration unit (GDU) found laminations and inclusions. The component could not continue in operation unless mitigating actions were taken.
In Oil and Gas plant facilities, protective coating system selection is important. Thermal Sprayed Aluminum and Inorganic Zinc Primer with Inert Multi-Polymeric Matrix are optimum protective coating system in severe conditions.
We focused on the compatibility between nanocontainers and coating formulations. The results embody a new generation of coatings with sensing ability, and have implications for self-healing and anti-fouling coatings as well.
This work introduces a novel flow assurance strategy which utilizes a multifunctional coating applied via in-situ pigging to provide passive protection to the pipeline interior.
Ni–B/AlN (nickel-boron / aluminum nitride) nanocomposite coatings were synthesized through electrodeposition technique and their properties were investigated.
This presentation - looks at the - process behind proposals, submittal practices, evaluation and value proposition of alternative protective coatings systems to conventional specified systems. Currently, there are many new coatings solutions and technologies that offer savings in time and dollars over older, though proven, technologies.
Extreme temperatures, rain, and freeze thaw cycles can all attack structures causing corrosion and therefore high maintenance costs. The UK DOT ensures maintenance is kept to a minimum by protecting its bridge stock using an effective waterproof coating which meets the exacting standards specified in BD47. A number of polyurethane based waterproofing systems have now met this standard. The inherent properties, ease of installation and long-term protection offered by polyurethane systems make them extremely popular amongst client authorities across the world.
Commercial & Residential Coatings Inspection is emerging as a new market that will provide tactical and ground floor opportunities to those involved while bringing additional value to the architectural coatings industry as a whole. This presentation will provide insight to the participants on the recommended experience, skill set, and education required to set up a successful Commercial Coating inspection service or agency.
In industrial plants such as oil & gas and chemical plants, the plant piping is covered with insulative materials such as mineral wools and metal cladding for thermal insulation. The piping under insulation is subject to more severe corrosive environment than that exposed to the outdoor, due to rainwater entering through the cladding joints and condensation caused by temperature fluctuation. In addition, since the piping is covered with the insulation materials, it is impossible to identify the corrosion from the outside, increasing the risk of leakage accidents due to delays in corrosion mitigations.
While sprayable bedliners have been available for numerous years in the aftermarket, it has only been with the introduction of two component polyurea bedliner coating at Nissan-Canton, that a bedliner could be applied successfully in a high-volume production atmosphere
This paper is a narrative of the improvements in corrosion resistance, with a strong automotive bent, made during the author’s tenure. Included are anecdotes, observations, and insights gained from interaction with many technical personnel over the years. It defines the confluence of multiple factors including steel manufacturing, new facilities being built, interesting new technologies, and the influence of competition.