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Ballast water carried by ships keeps them upright during loading and offloading operations and provides balance, stability, and trim during sailing. Because ballast water is loaded from the surrounding port or coastal waters, organisms in the ballast water sometimes establish populations resulting in biological invasions, which may have severe ecological or economic impacts. This standard is designed to test the effect of long-term accelerated exposure of treated water on coating systems.
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Marine, Ballast, Ships, seawater, Regulation D-2 , MEPC 59/2/16, BWTS, Coating, MSC.215(82), PSPC, TG 452, STG 44
Quick, simple, and inexpensive way to evaluate the accuracy of reference electrodes used for obtaining field measurement of structure-to-electrolyte potentials.
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Aboveground evaluation of the coating condition of underground metallic pipelines. Includes surveys of alternating current (AC) attenuation, direct current (DC), AC-voltage gradient, and the Pearson survey.
Test method of an anode’s ability to perform for a number of years. Conducted at high current density to accumulate sufficient charge. For catalyzed titanium anodes in underground/underwater environments