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Control of external corrosion on buried/submerged metallic piping systems and other structures. Use of electrically insulating coatings, electrical isolation, and cathodic protection as corrosion control methods for existing bare, existing coated, and new piping systems. Interference currents. Historical Document 1976
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Control of external corrosion on buried/submerged metallic piping systems. Electrically insulating coatings. Electrical isolation. Cathodic protection. Interference currents. Historical Document 1983
Procedures and practices for the control of external corrosion on buried or submerged metallic components of residential electrical distribution systems, referred to as URD systems. Design. Handling. Storage. Installation. Operation. CP.
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Accepted procedures for applying impressed current cathodic protection to the internal submerged surfaces of steel tanks used for the storage of natural waters. Historical Document 1990
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DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT-Guidelines for cathodic protection (CP) of reinforcing steel in buried or submerged concrete structures.
This NACE standard presents guidelines for cathodic protection (CP) of reinforcing steel in buried or submerged concrete structures. These guidelines provide corrosion control personnel with information to control corrosion of conventional reinforcing steel in portland cement concrete structures through the application of CP. The guidelines presented in this standard are limited to CP systems for new or existing buried or submerged reinforced concrete elements.
Five-standards & one-report. Corrosion control for on-grade/underground/submerged metallic pipelines, storage tanks and structures. Electrical isolation. Measurement methods. Full titles and ref. numbers in overview.