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Especificación para la aplicación de un recubrimiento interior en equipos de concreto (hormigón) y acero tales como tanques, recipientes a presión, sumideros y fosas.
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. This standard recommended practice covers the care, handling, transportation, and installation of internally plastic-coated (IPC) oilfield tubular goods and accessories (IPC material). It presents guidelines for the proper care, handling, and installation of IPC oilfield tubular goods and accessories.
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Rubber-lining protection on new and in-service equipment. Recommended dimensions. Design considerations. Installation. Inspection. Repair.
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Procedures to (1) assess corrosion (2) determine risk of corrosion and degradation (3) make decisions whether coating repair is needed (4) apply repair coatings.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. This NACE International standard practice includes guidelines for surface preparation, material requirements, application, and handling of hot- and cold-applied wax and component wrappers and wax-based tape coating systems for the protection of underground pipe, fittings, and valves. The standard outlines material requirements for hot- and cold-applied wax coatings, and handling of the coated components, and includes five tables that provide material requirements and references to standard test methods for the various coating materials discussed. This standard is intended for use by corrosion control personnel, design engineers, project managers, purchasers, and construction engineers and managers.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Requirements for expert application of coatings to the interiors of steel hopper rail cars. Inspection of coatings and testing by instruments. Facilities, equipment, personnel. Plastic, food, and chemical industries.
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Provides requirements to: (1) Identify structures at risk for below-grade corrosion; (2) Inspect (3) Categorize (4) Prioritize (5) Identify next steps. Limited to steel transmission towers, poles, and substation structures.