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CorrCompilation: Advancements for Control of Inorganic Scale, Volume 3
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CorrCompilation: Advancements for Control of Inorganic Scale, Volume 3 (e-book)

Product Number: 37650-e
ISBN: 978-1-57590-393-4
Author: edited by Wayne W. Frenier, FNACE
$125.00
CorrCompilation: Advancements for Control of Inorganic Scale, Volume 4
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CorrCompilation: Advancements for Control of Inorganic Scale, Volume 4 (e-book)

Product Number: 37651-e
ISBN: 978-1-57590-394-1
Author: edited by Wayne W. Frenier, FNACE
Publication Date: 2019
$125.00

This CorrCompilation series focuses primarily on equilibrium-formed scales, where an aqueous fluid changes from an unsaturated equilibrium state to a saturated and supersaturated state and then solids may start to form. These types of fouling minerals include alkaline earth salts, silicates, alkaline salts (NaCl), sulfides, and under specific circumstances, metal sulfide salts that form through equilibrium changes. While corrosion product scales are not the subject of this book, the importance of corrosion product layers to the deposition of other scales will be described.

Since this is a CorrCompilation and more than 90 copies of NACE papers are attached, the work is published in four volumes. The editor, Wayne W. Frenier, FNACE, provides an extensive introduction to each volume, offering the reader a thorough mix of history, theory, and engineering techniques and methods for addressing scale.

Volume 1: Introduction to Equipment Subject to Inorganic Scale

Volume 2: Current Mechanisms for Understanding Inorganic Scale Formation and Deposition

Volume 3: Chemistry and Application of Scale Inhibitors

Volume 4: Alternative Methods of Scale Control 

This fourth volume, "Alternative Methods of Scale Control," reviews methods for controlling inorganic scale that provide alternatives to chemical SI methods or those that may be used with SIs to enhance management for an entire connected system. The first sections (1 and 2) describe non-chemical methods such as anti-scaling surfaces and electronic methods for reducing scale deposition.

CorrCompilation: Advancements for Control of Inorgranic Scale, Volume 1
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CorrCompilation: Advancements for Control of Inorgranic Scale, Volume 1 (e-book)

Product Number: 37648-e
ISBN: 978-1-57590-391-0
Author: edited by Wayne W. Frenier, FNACE
Publication Date: 2019
$125.00

This CorrCompilation focuses primarily on equilibrium-formed scales, where an aqueous fluid changes from an unsaturated equilibrium state to a saturated and supersaturated state and then solids may start to form. These types of fouling minerals include alkaline earth salts, silicates, alkaline salts (NaCl), sulfides, and under specific circumstances, metal sulfide salts that form through equilibrium changes. While corrosion product scales are not the subject of this book, the importance of corrosion product layers to the deposition of other scales will be described.

 

Since this is a CorrCompilation and more than 90 copies of NACE papers are included, the work is published in four volumes. The editor, Wayne W. Frenier, FNACE, provides an extensive introduction to each volume, offering the reader a thorough mix of history, theory, and engineering techniques and methods for addressing scale.

 

Volume 1: Introduction to Equipment Subject to Inorganic Scale

 

Volume 2: Current Mechanisms for Understanding Inorganic Scale Formation and Deposition

 

Volume 3: Chemistry and Application of Scale Inhibitors

 

Volume 4: Alternative Methods of Scale Control

 

This volume, “Introduction to Equipment Subject to Inorganic Scale,” describes the general types of oil and gas and industrial facilities that can be affected and frequently disabled by the formation and build-up of inorganic scale. This volume also describes many lab and field tests that are used to evaluate scaling and scale control methods.

 

NACE 2019 e-book

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Effect Of Steel Microstructure And Corrosion Product Characteristics On Inhibition Performance Of Decanethiol Against TLC

Product Number: 51321-16581-SG
Author: Z. Belarbi/ F. Farelas/ D. Young/M. Singer
Publication Date: 2021
$20.00
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Evaluation of a Hydrophobic Coating Material for Downhole Application, Lab vs. Field Evaluation

Product Number: 51324-20756-SG
Author: Tao Chen; Feng Liang; Frank Chang; Qiwei Wang
Publication Date: 2024
$40.00
A hydrophobic electroless nickel-phosphorus (ENP) coating material has been developed to reduce corrosion-induced iron sulfide scale deposition. The ENP coating has several key advantages to provide corrosion resistance for sour oil and gas applications, including a level of phosphorus imparting superior corrosion resistance in a sour gas environment, a tailored phosphorus level providing a range of super hydrophobic microstructures, and a second material introduced and embedded in the ENP coating during the coating process to impart desired properties such as wear and erosion resistance. The coating material has been qualified through a series of evaluation tests carried out in the lab, including iron sulfide scale formation under HTHP, coating adhesion tests, explosive decomposition, formation of heazlewoodite (Ni3S2), etc. The coating material was installed in downhole completion tubing through a downhole corrosion and scale monitoring (DCSM) tool to monitor coating stability, corrosion, and scaling under real downhole flow conditions in a sour gas well over 3 months. Overall, the field testing has demonstrated that this newly developed coating material can effectively protect the metal coupon against corrosion and iron sulfide deposition. However, the abrasion of the formed surface layer of Ni3S2 and blistering might be a concern for a long-term field application. This paper will comprehensively compare the coating performance evaluated in the lab and field conditions. Long-term evaluation under real field conditions is highly recommended to qualify the coating material for large-scale application in the downhole.
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Impact of Internal CO2 Corrosion of Mild Steel Pipelines on Solid Hydrate Particles

Product Number: 51321-16391-SG
Author: Zachary Aman/Bruce Norris/Mariano Iannuzzi/Eric May
Publication Date: 2021
$20.00

Industrial Water Treatment: New Trends, Challenges, and Solutions

Product Number: 37628-POD
ISBN: 978-1-57590-357-6
Author: Edited by Zahid Amjad and Tao Chen
$135.00

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.

This book covers the scientific and technological perspectives of industrial water treatment. The book’s 27 chapters are divided into three sections.

Section A (Chapters 1 through 12) deals with the formation and inhibition of scale-forming salts—including calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate dihydrate, calcium oxalate, silica, and calcium phosphate—as well as the removal of impurities and the dispersion and stabilization of suspended matter in cooling and desalination systems.

Section B consists of four chapters and focuses on the fundamentals of corrosion and its control in industrial water systems.

Section C comprises 11 chapters (Chapters 17 through 27) and deals with scale formation, inhibition, challenges, and limitation in the oil and gas industry. The discussions cover conventional scale to exotic scale (e.g., iron sulfide) from conventional and unconventional resources, such as scaling in shale gas field. 

This book is intended primarily for scientists, researchers, technologists, and engineers working in the water treatment and water purification industries around the globe. Researchers in other industries—such as pharmaceutical, medical, and food—who are involved in the use of high-purity water, as well as those in academia, will also find useful information here.

2017 NACE, 452 pages, soft bound, 8.5 x 11" trim size

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Inhibition Of Calcium Carbonate Scale Formation In Water-Mono Ethylene Glycol Solutions By Water Soluble Polymers

Product Number: 51321-16607-SG
Author: P.D. Natsi/ P.G. Koutsoukos
Publication Date: 2021
$20.00