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This method tests the vapor-inhibiting ability (VIA) of volatile corrosion inhibitor (VCI) materials. Evaluates vapor transport and corrosion protection with simple, low-cost apparatus.
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Test method to measure properties and stability of Cu/CuSO4 permanent reference electrodes (PREs) under environmental stress. Specifically measures migration of CuSO4 from - and chloride into - the PRE.
Standard test method for microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) on internal surfaces of pipelines. Types of microorganisms, MIC mechanisms, sampling and testing. Research results, and interpretation of test.
Conducting controlled velocity corrosion tests in the laboratory wherein a corrosive solution may be moved at a known tangential velocity across the face of corrosion test specimens. Historical Document 1972
A pilot plant method for determining the extent and rate of uniform corrosion of metals in circulating, high temperature water or aqueous solutions at temperature >100 C (212 F) but < ~360 C (680 F). Historical Document 1974
A pilot plant method for determining the extent and rate of corrosion of metals in circulating high-temperature water at temperatures > 100°C (212°F) but < ~360°C (680°F). Historical Document 1995
This test method describes the procedure for testing sucker rods in field service to compare the performance of different types and grades of sucker rods in the same environment and under essentially the same dynamic conditions.
Historical Document 1989
Procedure for testing sucker rods in field service to compare the performance of different types and grades of sucker rods…same environment…same dynamic conditions. Historical Document 1995
Procedures for evaluating the resistance of pipeline steels to stepwise cracking induced by hydrogen absorption from aqueous sulfide corrosion. The test is applicable to line pipe with wall thicknessess of 5 to 30 mm. Historical Document 1987
Evaluating the resistance of pipeline steels to stepwise cracking induced by hydrogen absorption from aqueous sulfide corrosion. Applies to line pipe with wall thicknesses of 5 to 30 mm. Historical Document 1984
This standard establishes a test method for evaluating the resistance of pipeline and pressure vessel plate steels to HIC caused by hydrogen absorption from aqueous sulfide corrosion. Historical Document 1996