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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Determining the appropriate assessment method for corrosion threats, as a part of a pipeline integrity process. Specifically intended for buried onshore pipelines constructed from ferrous materials.
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Two types of polyolefin resin coating systems extruded over soft adhesives on pipe for underground or submerged service. Surface prep. Application. Inspection. Handling techniques. Repair.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. This standard presents guidelines for the proper application of plastic coatings to the internal surfaces of oilfield tubular goods and accessories. This standard addresses initial inspection of the tubular goods and accessories prior to coating, surface preparation, coating application, coating inspection, coupling/connection make-up, quality control, handling, storage, shipping, and marking.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Describes the use of iron counts as a corrosion monitoring method and some problems encountered. Includes sections on sampling, analysis, and interpretation.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Guidelines for fabrication, welding, and installation of clad plate bonded to air pollution control or other equipment such as FGD systems, ducts, and stacks.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Acceptable practices for the design, fabrication, installation, and maintenance of steel-cased metallic pipelines. For use by personnel in the pipeline industry.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Additions to and deviations from NACE SP0294 (formerly RP0294) that apply to alkylation unit spent sulfuric acid storage. These differences between fresh acid and spent sulfuric acid impact the integrity of storage tanks.
Coating repair guidelines for carbon steel and galvanized electric transmission structures coated with polyurethanes, urethane, coal tar, epoxy, coal tar epoxy, and cold-applied tape.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Guidelines for sacrificial (galvanic) cathodic protection (SACP) of reinforcing steel in atmospherically exposed concrete elements or structures. Not applicable to nonferrous, coated or galvanized reinforcement.
Especificación para la aplicación de un recubrimiento interior en equipos de concreto (hormigón) y acero tales como tanques, recipientes a presión, sumideros y fosas.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. This standard recommended practice covers the care, handling, transportation, and installation of internally plastic-coated (IPC) oilfield tubular goods and accessories (IPC material). It presents guidelines for the proper care, handling, and installation of IPC oilfield tubular goods and accessories.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT.
This standard is intended for use by those specifying and installing thin metallic linings (nickel alloy, stainless steel, and titanium) in air pollution control and other process equipment subject to corrosive conditions.