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Guidelines for preplanning for, recovering from, and repassivation after a low pH excursion in open recirculating water systems, no matter what the cause. Historical Document 1995
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Selecting corrosion resistant metallic materials for supply, storage, pumping and injection of water encountered in oil field operations. Historical Document 1975
DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT-Corrosion control of prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) through the application of cathodic protection (CP). New or existing buried pipelines- with or without a supplemental coating.
REAFFIRMED IN 2019. Furnishes guidelines that provide corrosion control personnel, owners, operators, designers, manufacturers, and contractors information on corrosion control of prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) and mortar-coated steel pipelines for water or waste water service through the application of cathodic protection. The guidelines presented are applicable to new or existing buried pipelines with or without a supplemental coating.
A pilot plant method for determining the extent and rate of uniform corrosion of metals in circulating water or aqueous solutions at temperatures greater than 100 C° (212° F) but less than approximately 360° C (680° F). Historical Document 1974
Evaluating the resistance of pipeline steels to stepwise cracking induced by hydrogen absorption from aqueous sulfide corrosion. Applies to line pipe with wall thicknesses of 5 to 30 mm. Historical Document 1984
STABILIZATION NOTICE: This document has been declared “Stabilized” by NACE Task Group (TG) 414 under the auspices of Specific Technology Group (STG) 31 and will no longer be subjected to periodic reviews for currency.
This standard test method is a colorimetric determination of low concentrations of phosphonate residuals in water from oil and gas production, water injection/disposal, and other industrial applications.
This standard is intended for use in analyzing low concentrations of phosphonate in brine containing interfering elements. Historical Document 2005