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Describe el nivel de limpieza abrasiva que se llama "Metal Casi Blanco". Metodos con aire comprimido (limpieza con chorro de arena o limpieza de la ráfaga) . Uno de cinco niveles: Metal Blanco, Metal Casi Blanco, Comercial, Industrial, Superficial
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联合表面处理标准 商业级喷砂清理 Requirements for "Commercial" - one of five levels of cleanliness of steel surfaces achieved by blast cleaning with the use of abrasives. (White Metal, Near-White Metal, Commercial, Industrial, Brush Off)
Describe el nivel de limpieza abrasiva que se llama "Superficial". Metodos con aire comprimido ("limpieza con chorro de arena") . Uno de cinco niveles: Metal Blanco, Metal Casi Blanco, Comercial, Industrial, Superficial
Review of cathodic protection (CP) technology used in Europe and the U.S. over the past decade to combat corrosion deterioration, including cracking, displacement, and spalling of stone and masonry.
Corrosion information for engineers, designers, consultants involved in the design, maintenance, and rehabilitation of structures with steel pile foundations.
Corrosion inhibition programs used on drilling rigs in different areas. Field tests evaluations of corrosion control of drill pipe, casing, and steel components in contact with various drilling fluids.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Materials used for receiving, storing, and handling commercial grades of aqueous hydrofluoric acid and anhydrous hydrogen fluoride. Materials avoided. Cost of equipment. Corrosive impurities.
Offshore structures represent large capital investments. Structures are being placed in offshore areas worldwide and are being designed to withstand forces resulting from hurricanes, arctic storms, tidal currents, earthquakes, and ice floes. Moreover, platform structures are currently being placed in deeper waters and, therefore, have become larger, more complex, and more expensive. Control of corrosion on structures is necessary for the economic development of oil and gas production, to provide safe support for working and living areas, and to avoid potential harm to the environment. Corrosion on offshore structures can be divided into three major areas: the submerged zone, the splash zone, and the atmospheric zone. The submerged zone also includes that portion of the structure below the mudline. For the purposes of this standard, offshore structures are stationary structures (platforms or subsea facilities) that are fixed to the sea floor by gravity, pilings, or mooring cables.
This standard practice encompasses the requirements for expert application of a quality coating system to the interior surfaces of covered steel hopper rail cars that have been prepared to a specified, recognized standard. Qualified inspection of the completed coating system and testing by the use of adequate, readily available instruments are also covered in this standard.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Ordering, cleaning, coating, inspecting, handling, transporting & installing steel reinforcing bars. Fusion-bonded epoxy powder coatings by electrostatic spray. For owners, architects, engineers & contractors.
Provides requirements to: (1) Identify structures at risk for below-grade corrosion; (2) Inspect (3) Categorize (4) Prioritize (5) Identify next steps. Limited to steel transmission towers, poles, and substation structures.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Defines the Very Thorough Cleaning (WJ-1) degree of surface cleanliness - one of four levels (WJ- 1,2,3,4) achieved by the use of waterjet cleaning.