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Metallic material requirements for resistance to sulfide stress cracking (SSC) for petroleum production, drilling, gathering/flowline equipment and field processing facilities to be used in H2S-bearing hydrocarbon service. Historical Document 2001
This standard presents metallic material requirements for resistance to sulfide stress cracking (SSC) for petroleum production, drilling, gathering and flowline equipment, and field processing facilities to be used in hydrogen sulfide (H2S)-bearing hydrocarbon service. This standard is applicable to the materials and/or equipment specified by the materials standards institutions listed in Table 7 (or by equivalent standards or specifications of other. agencies). This standard does not include and is not intended to include design specifications. Other forms of corrosion and other modes of failure, although outside the scope of this standard, should also be considered in design and operation of equipment. Severely corrosive conditions may lead to failures by mechanisms other than SSC and should be mitigated by corrosion inhibition or materials selection, which are outside the scope of this standard. For example, some lower-strength steels used for pipelines and vessels may be subjected to failure by blister cracking or hydrogen-induced (stepwise) cracking as a result of hydrogen damage associated with general corrosion in the presence of H2SY Also, austenitic stainless steels and even more highly alloyed materials may fail by a type of chloride stress corrosion cracking that is promoted by elevated temperature, aggravated in some cases by the presence of H2S.
Historical Document 2001
Supplement API Standard 11AX (6th ed., 1971) specifying the material requirements of metallic materials for the construction of sucker-rod pumps for service in hydrogen sulfide environments. Only pumps with one-piece barrels and metal plungers have been considered in this standard.
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Material requirements for three types of polyolefin-based, cold-applied tapes used in coating pipelines - including pressure-sensitive and butyl-laminate tapes. Historical Document 1995