Server maintenance is scheduled for Saturday, December 21st between 6am-10am CST.
During that time, parts of our website will be affected until maintenance is completed. Thank you for your patience.
Use GIVING24 at checkout to save 20% on eCourses and books (some exclusions apply)!
Test method to measure the ability of elastomeric materials to withstand static exposure to elevated pressure and vapor phase sour gas environments, e.g., gaseous hydrocarbons with hydrogen sulfide…Historical Document 1998
This standard test method was prepared to serve as a tool in the process of evaluating elastomeric materials for use in the oilfield and other energy-related areas where sour gaseous environments are encountered. It is an accelerated aging procedure similar to ASTM471, 1 with additional information on sour environment testing under pressures greater than atmospheric pressure. It is intended for use by anyone investigating the use of elastomeric materials in sour gas environments. By using the specified test conditions, data from separate laboratories that utilize this test method may be compared. No technical organization is known to have issued a comparable standard test method. This method is useful in conducting research and development of elastomeric vulcanites. This standard was originally prepared in 1987 and revised in 1992 by Task Group T-1G-17, a component of Unit Committee T-1G on Protective Coatings, Elastomers, and Other Nonmetallic Materials for Oilfield Use. It was reaffirmed by T-1G in 1998 and is published by NACE International under the auspices of Group Committee T-1 on Corrosion Control in Petroleum Production. These committees are composed of industry representatives including consumers, producers, and interested individuals.
1.1 This standard establishes a test method to measure the ability of elastomeric materials to withstand static exposure to elevated pressure and vapor phase sour gas environments, e.g., gaseous hydrocarbons with hydrogen sulfide (H2S), and is not designed to be an immersion or a functional test. It is designed for testing 0-rings or specimens of elastomeric vulcanites cut from standard sheets (see ASTM D 31822). This test method is not applicable to the testing of cellular rubber or porous materials.
Historical Document 1998
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Training and qualification of craftsmen engaged in abrasive blasting and the application of modern coatings and linings systems.
We are unable to complete this action. Please try again at a later time.
If this error continues to occur, please contact AMPP Customer Support for assistance.
Error Message:
Please login to use Standards Credits*
* AMPP Members receive Standards Credits in order to redeem eligible Standards and Reports in the Store
You are not a Member.
AMPP Members enjoy many benefits, including Standards Credits which can be used to redeem eligible Standards and Reports in the Store.
You can visit the Membership Page to learn about the benefits of membership.
You have previously purchased this item.
Go to Downloadable Products in your AMPP Store profile to find this item.
You do not have sufficient Standards Credits to claim this item.
Click on 'ADD TO CART' to purchase this item.
Your Standards Credit(s)
1
Remaining Credits
0
Please review your transaction.
Click on 'REDEEM' to use your Standards Credits to claim this item.
You have successfully redeemed:
Go to Downloadable Products in your AMPP Store Profile to find and download this item.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Qualifying and controlling the quality of plant-applied, single-layer fusion-bonded epoxy (FBE) coatings to the external surfaces of carbon steel pipe. Proper application, inspection and repair.
NOTE: NACE SP0394-2013—Editorial corrections were made to Table 3 and Table 4 in 2018-04-04.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Galvanic anode cathodic protection (CP) for submerged steel surfaces in water supply and fire protection storage tanks. Design and installation of CP systems. Effectiveness evaluation, operation, maintenance.