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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT.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.
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT.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.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. This standard practice formalizes a methodology to assess internal corrosion for onshore and offshore pipelines and other piping systems that normally carry natural gas with condensed water, or with water and liquid hydrocarbons, termed wet gas internal corrosion direct assessment (WG-ICDA). This standard is maintained by Task Group 305.
NACE external corrosion direct assessment (ECDA) process — assessing and reducing the impact of external corrosion on pipeline integrity.
This coating material standard is intended primarily for use by coating manufacturers, specifiers, and applicators. It contains requirements for the formulation of the coating material as well as requirements for material properties of the formulated coating and instructions for proper application of the coating. The coating is intended for use in environments that are not exposed to ultraviolet light. Its use may be restricted in some areas due to its coal tar content.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Test method specifies procedures to evaluate cathodic disbondment resistance of the steel structure coating systems under cathodic protection, such as buried or submerged pipeline and tank linings.
The purpose of this NACE International technical report is to provide basic information regarding the mechanisms involved with cathodic protection (CP) shielding for external coatings applied to carbon steel pipelines, and the manner in which the breakdown of coating systems may or may not contribute to CP shielding. It is intended to be a basic reference from which the tendency of a coating system to fail and shield CP may be understood on a conceptual basis. Non-corrosion-related pipeline protection systems, including concrete weight coating, polyethylene encasement, insulation, and mechanical pipeline protection systems, are outside the scope of this report. End users of this report may include pipeline designers, corrosion engineers, integrity management specialists, regulators, CP service providers, coating suppliers, coating service providers, equipment suppliers, and pipeline/facility owners.