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Lead Contractor Letter of Approval Application LPF-2ci for Commercial and Industrial Lead Removal
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Provides information regarding binder and pigment types used in the formulation of these coatings, their heat-resistant properties, and typical service environments.
This standard addresses initial inspection of the tubular goods and accessories prior to coating, surface preparation, coatingapplication,coatinginspection,coupling/connectionmake-up,qualitycontrol,handling,storage,shipping,and marking.
This standard practice has been prepared for the rail tank car industry to address the need for high-quality application of coatings to the interior surfaces of rail tank cars carrying a variety of chemicals at various temperatures. Qualified inspection of the completed coating system and testing with the use of adequate, readily available instruments also are covered.
Coating manufacturers, coating applicators, and those who have contracting authority for rail tank car internal coating instllation should be able to use this standard to ascertain the procedures, facilities, equipment, and personnel needed to satisfy the requirements for coating systems for rail tank cars in chemical service.
This standard practice encompasses the requirements for expert application of a quality coating system to the interior surfaces of covered steel hopper rail cars that have been prepared to a specified, recognized standard. Qualified inspection of the completed coating system and testing by the use of adequate, readily available instruments are also covered in this standard.
Note: This document was originally published with an error in Section H4.4, Equation (H2), page 33, Section H4.3.3 has a note added, page 33, and Figure H2, Figure H3, Figure H4, and Figure H5, pages 35-38 were enlarged to improve accuracy. These identified errors are corrected. The Errata sheet is included.
This standard practice presents guidelines for establishing requirements to ensure proper application and performance of plant-applied single-layer fusion-bonded epoxy (FBE) coatings to the external surfaces of carbon steel pipe.
A large number of commercial 93 to 98% sulfuric acid (H2SO4) shipments in the United States and Canada are transported by rail in carbon steel tank cars. Concentrated sulfuric acid (93-98%) is an oxidizing agent and a desiccant. The major problems in its handling and storage relate to its hygroscopic nature (absorption of atmospheric humidity), its exothermic reactivity with water on dilution, and velocity effects that erode the otherwise protective films of corrosion products.
This standard is intended for use by tank car owners, coating systems suppliers, and coating system applicators for the auditing of the facilities, equipment, and personnel that satisfy the requirements for tank car coating systems in sulfuric acid service.
STABILIZATION NOTICE: This document has been declared “Stabilized” by AMPP Standards Committee (SC) 03 and will no longer be subjected to periodic reviews for currency.
This AMPP standard practice provides the most current technology and industry practices for the use of field-applied coal tar enamel external pipe coating systems. This standard is intended for use by corrosion-control personnel, design engineers, project managers, purchasing personnel, and construction engineers and managers. It is applicable to underground steel pipelines in the oil and gas gathering, distribution, and transmission industries.
Risk-based inspection is a business process and improvement tool to enhance asset performance as well as asset life. This paper intends to discuss risk-based coating inspection parameters to enhance coating/lining life and prevent and or mitigate the corrosion threat to assets. This paper further discusses each key aspect of protective coating/lining inspection parameters and its intended purpose.
Application of internal plastic coatings (polymeric film) applied to oilfield tubular goods (tubing, casing, drill pipe) and oilfield accessories (e.g., fittings, valves, packers). Inspection. Quality control. In-plant handling. Storage. Historical Document 1991
This standard recommended practice covers the care, handling, transportation, and installation of internally plastic-coated (IPC) oilfield tubular goods and accessories (IPC material). Historical Document 1996