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Technical and quality assurance guidelines for handling and installing nickel-base alloy, stainless steel, and titanium linings in air pollution control equipment (e.g., FGD systems, ducts, and stacks). Historical Document
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Field-applied heat-shrinkable sleeve systems. Qualifying and controlling the quality of a heat-shrinkable sleeve. Proper application, inspection and repair techniques to ensure its long-term performance.
Wax coating systems are designed to provide underground pipes with protection against corrosive environments. This standard recommended practice covers surface preparation, material requirements, application, and handling of hot- and cold-applied wax and component wrappers and wax-tape coating systems for the protection of underground pipe, fittings, and valves. This standard is intended for use by corrosion control personnel, design engineers, project managers, purchasers, and construction engineers and managers.
This standard presents corrosion control guidelines that are applicable to existing atmospherically exposed structures made of conventionally reinforced concrete. Historical Document 1998
Corrosion control guidelines that are applicable to existing atmospherically exposed structures made of conventionally reinforced concrete. Historical Document 2006
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Field-applied fusion-bonded epoxy (FBE) external pipe coating systems for girth weld joints. Applicable to underground steel pipelines in the oil and gas gathering, distribution, and transmission industries.
Guidelines to prevent environmental cracking of weldments in carbon steel refinery equipment and piping. Welding processes: SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW and SAW.
Operation of holiday detector equipment used on fusion-bonded epoxy (FBE) pipeline coatings following shop application and prior to on-site installation of the coated pipeline.
Corrosion evaluation using metallic test specimens. Information obtained. Test rack and specimen design. Data to be recorded. Interpreting and reporting test results.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Technology and industry practices for field-applied coal tar enamel external pipe coating systems. Applicable to underground steel pipelines in the oil and gas gathering, distribution, and transmission industries.
DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT-Corrosion control of prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) through the application of cathodic protection (CP). New or existing buried pipelines- with or without a supplemental coating.
管道在线检测的标准做法
Process to plan, organize, and execute an in-line inspection (ILI) project. Data management and analysis. Companion guide is NACE International Publication 35100.