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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. The purpose of this NACE International standard test method is to specify test methods and test conditions used to evaluate thermal properties, insulation values, and performance/integrity before and after thermal aging of insulative coatings. Testing for corrosion resistance is not included in this test method.
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The primary intent of this standard is to specify test conditions that would give a baseline evaluation – one that would allow direct performance comparisons between different insulative coatings. This standard is designed to have practical test procedures with limited test conditions. It also includes Appendix A (nonmandatory) which describes hot plate designs, and Appendix B (nonmandatory) which describes an alternative thermal conductivity test design.
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