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Test method…to evaluate and compare the corrosion protection that various internal plastic coatings afford oilfield tubular goods…with flowing water at a given velocity under controlled temperatures for a specified period of time. Historical Document 1993
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Provides manufacturers, applicators, and users of internal pipe coatings with a method of comparing the performance of these coatings. Historical Document 2006
THE MOST COMMONLY USED TESTS TO EVALUATE ATMOSPHERIC SURFACE COATINGS ARE: (1) ATMOSPHERIC EXPOSURE: (2) COATING PROPERTIES SUCH AS CHEMICAL, ABRASION, AND TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE: AND (3) ACCELERATED TESTS SUCH AS THE CARBON ARC RADIATION-WATER SPRAY, INTERMITTENT IMMERSION, AND SALT SPRAY (FOG) TESTS.
Tests to evaluate atmospheric surface coatings…(1) atmospheric exposure…(2) coating properties…(3) accelerated tests Historical Document 1988
This test method establishes a laboratory method for evaluating the performance of plastic coatings for tubular goods in specific environments at elevated temperatures and pressures by use of an autoclave. Historical Document 1993
Nondestructive test method for the detection of holidays in a conductive coating (10 to 30 mils (0.25 to 0.76 mm)) film that on the inner wall (bore) of oil field tubular goods. Test apparatus. Procedure. Reporting. Historical Document 1985
A nondestructive test method for the detection of holidays in a nonconductive coating film...applied to the inner wall (bore) of oil field tubular goods. Test apparatus…procedure…reporting…Historical document 1989
A nondestructive test method for the detection of holidays in a nonconductive coating film…applied to the inner wall…of oilfield tubular goods...apparatus…procedure…reporting. Historical document 1994
This test method measures the ability of elastomeric materials to withstand static exposure to elevated pressure and vapor phase sour gas environments. Historical Document 1987
Test method to measure the ability of elastomeric materials to withstand static exposure to elevated pressure and vapor-phase sour gas environments. Tests O-rings or specimens of elastomeric vulcanites.
This test method measures 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exposure to elevated pressure and vapor phase sour gas environments, e.g., gaseous hydrocarbons with hydrogen sulfide…Historical Document 1992
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