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Rubber-lining protection on new and in-service equipment. Recommended dimensions. Design considerations. Installation. Inspection. Repair.
Provides detailed recommendations for the use of rubber-lining protection on new and in-service equipment, including recommended dimensions and considerations in the design of equipment that is to be lined, as well as important factors to consider when choosing a rubber lining or adhesive. Installation and curing of rubber linings, including specific procedures for properly lining joints, flanges, and ends of pipe, are also covered. Recommended inspection and repair specifications are also outlined. Key words: coatings, linings, protective linings, rubber linings.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Cracking in wet H2S petroleum refinery environments. Detection, repair, and mitigation of cracking of existing carbon steel refinery equipment.
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Painting electrical equipment to protect it from the detrimental effects of corrosion and help extend its operating life.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Surface preparation, coatings, application, inspection, and quality tests for coating a tank car. Corrosion and product contamination must be considered in the design of tank cars transporting liquids.