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In this paper, I will discuss such an example of when the predicted service of the coating determines that a more dynamic method must be utilized. I will discuss testing that was conducted for immersion service where flow of water over the surface was a major consideration. The question of how well the adhesion would hold up in real life service could not be properly answered by the degree of failure in this case. I discovered that the more important consideration was the survivability of the coating if a defect were introduced.
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Bleach is widely used domestically or industrially in many fields. For example in water treatment, bleach is a very effective additive for disinfection and odor control. It is used for treating polluted water containing organic contaminates and waterborne pathogens.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. THIS RECOMMENDED PRACTICE HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN BY NACE INTERNATIONAL. This NACE standard recommended practice is a guide for selecting corrosion-resistant materials for the supply, storage, pumping, and injection of water encountered in oilfield operations where external or subsea exposure to salt water is not a consideration.
This recommended practice is made available for reference only.
Previous versions:
RP0475-1991
RP0475-1975