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This paper will discuss the design, application, and benefits of utilizing an integrated approach to develop programs to both protect the steam system and avoid negative impact to the refinery process. Several short case studies are included.
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This standard was originally developed to provide performance criteria for fast-drying aliphatic polyurea coatings that are applied in single-coat direct-to-metal applications with good color and gloss retention. These criteria include UV exposure, accelerated corrosion, and other physical properties such as adhesion and impact resistance. It is intended for specifiers and coating manufacturers to use as a reference when specifying or producing these coatings. A similar standard for aliphatic polyurea coatings in topcoat applications can be found in SSPC-Paint 39.