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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Design, materials, and installation procedures that to attain long-term service from a variety of polymer flooring systems. For manufacturers, specifiers, applicators, and facility owners who specify protective polymer flooring systems for concrete.
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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.
Coating systems for protection of threaded fasteners used with structural steel, piping, and equipment intended minimize the effect of corrosion. TG 148
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. The purpose of this NACE International test method is to standardize the testing methods and conditions used to determine acceptable temperature limits for personnel protection for insulative coatings in accordance with ASTM C1055. The temperature limits determined when using this test method are specific for each coating tested at a particular thickness and substrate temperature. A standardized test method can validate the temperature limits of a coating used for personnel protection, and enable direct comparison of its performance. This test method is intended for use by facility owners, engineers, health and safety specialists, coatings manufacturers, and other interested parties.
Testing coatings in atmospheric service. Surface preparation. coating evaluation. Selectio of test sites/panels. Sample forms for results. Comprehensive bibliography of other applicable standards.
Corrosion protection for offshore structures: Fixed-leg platforms, tension-leg platforms (TLPs), semisubmersibles, spar platforms, and floating production storage and offloading vessels (FPSOs).
Painting electrical equipment to protect it from the detrimental effects of corrosion and help extend its operating life.
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
Application of zinc and aluminum alloys to steel substrates using thermal spray, referred to as “metalizing” or “thermal spray coatings” (TSCs). Preparation, application, measurement, sealers and topcoats.
Evaluation of the performance of offshore atmospheric and splash zone coating systems on platforms. Fixed-leg, semi-submersible, tension-leg, and floating production storage and offloading (FPSOs).