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The paper will be a discussion of the various generic lining products available in the marketplace today, required application methods and potential issues associated with each. Additional discussion will take place around ancillary work required to achieve a successful long-term installation.
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Field pH testing on vertical concrete prior to application of high-performance protective linings is primarily required to confirm the removal of deleterious substances following surface preparation. This paper explores the use of various in situ testing techniques for measuring surface pH on vertical concrete.
Common materials employed in catalytic reforming unit tubes are typically resistant to carburization due to protective chromium oxide films, but under low excess oxygen conditions can become compromised and allow carbon penetration and carbide formation at the exposed surface. Embrittlement and material wastage as a result of these mechanisms causes premature failures, with production loss, in addition to shutdown maintenance and replacement costs. Carburization in this environment is simulated in this paper through a pack carburizing method designed to create an environment optimal for diffusing carbon in an ASTM 335 9Cr-1Mo tube material.
With growing concerns of climate change and carbon footprint, many companies and industries arelooking into ways to reduce their impact on the environment. For the coatings industry, this can beachieved by tackling a multitude of different sources that contribute to climate change such as energyconsumption, solvent emissions, and more. Recently, there have been more discussions on bio-basedraw materials and their contribution to meeting sustainability goals set by both resin and paintmanufacturers.
铝、锌和其合金及成分涂料进行热喷(金属喷镀法)施 工为钢板提供防腐保护的规范 Application of metallic thermal spray coating (TSC) of aluminum, zinc, and their alloys and composites for the corrosion protection of steel.
Revised in 2018! This NACE International/SSPC joint standard practice covers the preparation of concrete surfaces before the application of protective coating or lining systems. The standard includes two updated tables, Table 1 details classes of surface preparation, and Table 2 provides minimum acceptance criteria for concrete surfaces before coatings are applied and relevant test methods. The updated Appendix (nonmandatory) includes two additional tables, Table A1 provides typical surface properties of finished concrete, and Table A2 provides an extensive list of surface preparation methods for concrete surfaces. This standard should be used by specifiers, applicators, inspectors, and others who are responsible for defining a standard degree of cleanliness, strength, profile, and dryness of prepared concrete surfaces.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Training and qualification of craftsmen engaged in abrasive blasting and the application of modern coatings and linings systems.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Coating systems for exterior of a rail car. It is intended for use with NACE SP0386. Areas of responsibility. Surface prep. Materials. Application. Curing. Stenciling. Inspection.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Surface preparation, coatings, application, inspection, and quality tests for coating a tank car. Corrosion and product contamination must be considered in the design of tank cars transporting liquids.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Requirements for expert application of coatings to the interiors of steel hopper rail cars. Inspection of coatings and testing by instruments. Facilities, equipment, personnel. Plastic, food, and chemical industries.