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Two recommended methods for measuring the relative carburization resistance of alloys for tubes…in ethylene cracking furnaces, or for assessing the performance of these tubes after service. Historical Document 1998
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Historical Document. Two methods of evaluating relative carburization resistance of alloys used in ethylene cracking furnace tubes. Standardized data that allows evaluation of tube supplier carburization data.
This paper discusses the revision of SSPC-PA 9, “Measurement of Dry Coating Thickness Using Ultrasonic Gages.” This standard describes procedures to measure the thickness of dry, homogeneous coatings applied to concrete, wood, wallboard, plastic, fiber and composite material using commercially available ultrasonic coating thickness gages.
Adhesion is a physical property that is crucial in many coatings, sealants, and adhesive applications, be it automotive, marine, or aerospace for example. Pull-off adhesion testing is an important tool in evaluating a coating’s performance, particularly while comparing pre- and post-exposure results. No matter what the application, the method for testing adhesion along with selecting the appropriate testing criteria has been the subject of multiple studies and reviews in the historical literature.