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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. For corrosion control personnel: Determination of the general condition of a pipeline dielectric coating by measurement of conductance (1/R) on sections of underground pipelines.
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Presents guidelines and procedures for use primarily by corrosion control personnel in the pipeline industry to determine the general condition of a pipeline coating. These techniques are used to measure the coating conductance (inverse of coating resistance) on sections of underground pipelines. This test method applies only to pipe coated with dielectric coatings.
Key words: coating conductance, corrosion testing, measurement.
Measurement techniques and precautions commonly on underground tanks to determine if compliance with a specific criterion has been achieved.
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Recommendations for controlling external corrosion on underground storage tank systems by cathodic protection. Bare/coated mild steel tanks. Metallic piping & connectors/components.
Types of microorganisms and mechanisms by which MIC occurs on external surfaces of buried, ferrous-based metal pipelines. Testing for the presence of bacteria, research results, and interpretation.