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Mitigation of corrosion of iron pipe and fittings. Engineering practices for ductile- and cast-iron pipe. Protective measures and their results. Influences of the different properties of the two types of iron.
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The present trend in establishing an effective level of external metallic surface corrosion control is the application of a barrier coating or adhesive on the metallic surface prior to the application of a thermal insulating material. Experience has shown that there is generally a limited beneficial effect from the application of cathodic protection (CP) to a bare or ineffectively coated metallic surface under thermal insulation.
This NACE technical committee report was prepared as an information guide for external corrosion control of thermally insulated underground metallic surfaces and considerations of the effectiveness of CP.
The purpose of this document is to present information on rail transit stray current as it concerns transit and utility engineers.
Characteristics of reference electrodes commonly used in atmospherically exposed reinforced concrete structures and the installation methods for same.
This technical committee report provides a state-of-the-art overview of the corrosion and corrosion protection activities related to residential and small commercial water heaters used in potable water systems.
This state-of-the-art report describes types of insulation and coating systems used on tank cars to provide corrosion control. Temperature limitations are provided for each system.
Hydrogen probes used to monitor corrosion in petroleum production. Types of probes available, applications, problems & performance.
Corrosion inhibition programs used on drilling rigs in different areas. Field tests evaluations of corrosion control of drill pipe, casing, and steel components in contact with various drilling fluids.
Test method used to evaluate film-persistent corrosion inhibitors for oilfield applications. Not uniformly accepted through the oil industry, but is outlined here to explain one common type of wheel test.
Commonly used Engineering symbols and graphic representations related to cathodic protection (CP) in corrosion control.
Flow models used to locate internal corrosion and corrosion models to predict severity. Can also be used in conjunction with inline inspection (ILI) data to establish ILI frequency. Applicable to piggable pipelines.