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DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT Maintenance of reinforced-concrete structures (site survey, structural survey, repair options) and corrosion-control techniques. Sources of additional information, bibliographic information, definitions.
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Reaffirmed (with editorial changes) in 2019. Presents corrosion control guidelines that are applicable to existing atmospherically exposed structures made of concrete conventionally reinforced with carbon steel. These guidelines should be used primarily when repair or rehabilitation is being implemented because of deterioration resulting from the corrosion of steel reinforcement. Includes sections on Periodic Inspection and Routine Maintenance of reinforced-concrete structures (site survey, structural survey, repair options), Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Structures, and Corrosion Control Techniques and Repair Strategy. Corrosion control techniques that are described include surface treatments, removal of concrete, and electrochemical treatments, including ECE, ER, and cathodic protection.
Qualifying and controlling the quality of plant-applied, single-layer fusion-bonded epoxy (FBE) (external) coatings on buried/submerged carbon steel pipe used for transporting oil, gas, water, etc. Mitigation.
NOTE: NACE SP0394-2013—Editorial corrections were made to Table 3 and Table 4 in 2018-04-04.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Rail industry in-house training and employer qualification of coatings inspectors. Recommended criteria for qualification. Training topics. Reference publications.
This standard practice provides format, content, and other guidelines for developing a materials selection diagram (MSD). An MSD documents the materials selection of new equipment and piping for the refinery, process chemical, power, and other industries. Information is also provided on key issues that arise when materials are selected.
DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT-Guidelines for cathodic protection (CP) of reinforcing steel in buried or submerged concrete structures.
Guías para prevenir formas de agrietamiento ambiental en uniones soldadas de equipos de acero al carbón en refinerías - recipientes presión, intercambiadores de calor, tuberías, cuerpos de válvulas y carcazas de bombas y compresores.
Guidelines to prevent most forms of environmental cracking of weldments in carbon steel refinery equipment and piping. Processes covered: SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, SAW.
This standard establishes guidelines to prevent most forms of environmental cracking of weldments in carbon steel refinery equipment, including pressure vessels, heat exchangers, piping, valve bodies, and pump and compressor cases. Weldments are defined to include the weld deposit, base metal HAZ, and adjacent base metal zones subject to residual stresses from welding. It defines standard practices for producing weldments in P-No. 1 steels resistant to environmental cracking in corrosive petroleum refining environments. This standard is maintained by Task Group 326.
Selection and qualification of carbon and low-alloy steels, corrosion-resistant alloys, and other alloys for service in equipment in oil and natural gas production and NG treatment plants in H2S-containing
Provides guidance and best practices to users of interim, or temporary, coatings for corrosion protection of metals, including performance criteria, selection, surface preparation and application, evaluation of coatings, and other usage requirements. Quality control criteria are listed to enable the manufacturer and user to select appropriate test procedures to maintain prescribed standards. The standard is intended to assist the new buyer or user as well as the experienced user of interim coatings in the proper selection and evaluation of these coatings.
Operation of holiday detector equipment used on fusion-bonded epoxy (FBE) pipeline coatings following shop application and prior to on-site installation of the coated pipeline.