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ANSI/NACE MR0175/ISO 15156 standard in context of the corrosion science and the forms of cracking that led to its development. Usage. User Support. Documents. Laboratory tests to confirm cracking resistance of materials in O & G environments. 2016 NACE E-BOOK
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Procedures to control corrosion of conventional reinforcing steel in Portland cement concrete structures through the application of chloride extraction or realkalization.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Describes the use of iron counts as a corrosion monitoring method and some problems encountered. Includes sections on sampling, analysis, and interpretation.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. For corrosion engineers and others involved in corrosion control of seawater injection systems. Controlling and monitoring for corrosion, bacteria, and water quality. Equipment and practices.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. The purpose of this NACE International standard test method is to specify test methods and test conditions used to evaluate thermal properties, insulation values, and performance/integrity before and after thermal aging of insulative coatings. Testing for corrosion resistance is not included in this test method.
The authors will demonstrate that deploying only a modest number of point measurement devices in an area of elevated localized corrosion risk will provide the best possible combination of probability of detection (POD) as well as ongoing wall thickness monitoring for localized corrosion attack.
Detection, assessment and control of preferential weld corrosion (PWC) of carbon steels. Detailed case histories describe PWC. Mitigation in seawater pipelines, cooling water systems, wet gas piping, heat exchangers, etc. 2016 NACE E-Book
Controlling corrosion of proposed atmospherically exposed reinforced concrete structures. Causes of and control methods for the corrosion of reinforcing steel in Portland cement concrete structures. Historical Document 1990
Iron count: (mg/L) or ppm (mg/kg). With varying amounts of water, iron production rate: (lb/day [kg/day]). Iron production rates can indicate corrosion upstream or downhole from the sampling point.
Historical Document 1992
This standard recommended practice describes the use of iron counts as a corrosion-monitoring method and some common problems encountered when using this method. Historical Document 1998
Detailed technical and regulatory chronology of nuclear power plant protective coatings requirements, and testing protocols from 1951 to present. A desk reference & teaching tool for the nuclear plant protective coatings industry. 2016 NACE E-BOOK
The selection and use of protective coatings. Corrosion prevention through the use of protective coatings. Chemical terms have been reduced. Activities of industrial and commercial painting projects. 3rd edition 2016 NACE E-Book