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This NACE standard test method describes a multiple-tube test heat exchanger that can be used by process industry facilities to monitor corrosion and fouling control in cooling tower water systems. Historical Document 2001
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Evaluating elastomeric materials for use in sour liquid environments. Accelerated aging procedure. Hyperbarics. For testing O-rings or elastomeric vulcanizates cut from standard sheets.
A tool in the process of evaluating elastomeric materials for use in the oil field and other energy-related areas where sour liquid environments are encountered. Historical Document 1996
Test method for carbon dioxide (CO2) at hyperbaric pressures and temperatures at or above 50°C (122°F). A tool for evaluation of elastomeric materials in CO2 environments. Task Group 483.
Procedures to measure the effect on elastomeric materials subjected to rapid depressurization from elevated pressures and temperatures of 50°C (122°F) or greater in dry CO2 environments…Historical Document 1997
Evaluate the relative resistance of fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) pipe and tubulars to specific oilfield environments by comparison of tensile strength before and after exposure. Reagents. Specimens. Equipment.
Procedure for the evaluation of fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) pipe and tubulars for use in oilfield service. FRP pipe systems include the pipe or tube body, connections, fittings, and adhesive and elastomeric seals. Historical Document 1998
This NACE standard recommended practice provides guidance in controlling and monitoring for corrosion, bacteria, and water quality to...personnel...involved in corrosion control of seawater injection systems. Historical Document 1999
Methods to evaluate performance of atmospheric and splash zone maintenance coating systems on platforms. Fixed-leg, semi-submersible, tension-leg, and floating production storage offloading (FPSO).
Test methods designed to provide a relative and quantitative measure of the abilities of scale inhibitors to prevent the precipitation of solids, a necessary and critical stage in the formation of scale. Historical Document 1990
Test methods designed to provide a relative and quantitative measure of the abilities of scale inhibitors to prevent the precipitation of solids, a necessary and critical stage in the formation of scale.