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This book provides the reader with a history of generic pipeline coating types, technical information about testing, application and use. There is very practical information about selection and evaluation methods for each type of coating system to help those who design pipeline systems. There is also discussion of how coatings work with cathodic protection, cathodic protection shielding by coatings and other related issues with the various coating systems related to CP. 2017 NACE, 7" x 9", soft cover, 264 pages.
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This book marks an important contribution to the understanding of hydrodynamic factors in corrosion processes. It demonstrates scale testing that simulates hydrodynamic conditions existing in process equipment. The metal, a 90:10 Cu-Ni alloy, was tested in a flowing 1-M NaCl solution at 25 °C. The pH and oxygen contents of the solution varied along with the hydrodynamic conditions.
Use of materials in potable, fresh, industrial water or seawater. Applies to oil and gas, refining, chemical processing, shipping, boating, pulp and paper, power utility plants, coastal engineering, and water treatment. Training tool and academic text. 2003 NACE
Interactions of corrosion-resistant alloys with environments - observed in laboratory tests. Pertinent field experience. Includes contributions of alloy suppliers, component manufacturers, and end users. 1996 NACE
Since the 1980s, a range of duplex stainless steels (DSSs) has been developed that have higher alloy content, and therefore greater corrosion resistance and strength. The commonly used DSSs have good corrosion resistance in a wide range of environments and excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking (SCC). Their high strength and hardness also gives them excellent resistance to both erosion corrosion and cavitation. There are also cast versions of many of the duplex compositions and these have seen extensive use for pumps, valves, and other equipment.
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This book is a compilation of papers and articles from NACE topical symposia and conferences, Materials Performance magazine, CORROSION, book proceedings, and technical committee reports. 2001by NACE, 8-1/2" x 11", softbound,
Materials selection and corrosion control methods for sour oil & gas (H2S present). Corrosion phenomena in various alloys. Laboratory test methods, stainless steels, nonferrous metals, casing and tubing, producing/drilling operations, etc. 1981 NACE
The 2004 Research Topical Symposium focuses on initiatives by the Office of Pipeline Safety in the U.S. and similar efforts in other countries. It highlights the need for operators to assess the condition of their pipelines. A number of experts in the field show how corrosion science can be used to predict the condition of pipelines and support their safe operation. Topics covered include internal and external corrosion, stress corrosion cracking, and direct assessment
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This book covers the technical knowledge associated with the preservation of the decaying infrastructure. Topics include modes of corrosion, life prediction tools, innovative testing methods to predict and determine the rate of corrosion, and sensors for monitoring corrosion.
Corrosion under insulation (CUI) is defined corrosion that results from moisture buildup on equipment covered by insulation. CUI is most commonly classified as galvanic, chloridic, acidic, and/or alkaline in nature. CUI is widespread. 2017 NACE