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On-site measurement of the surface profile of abrasive blast cleaned steel. Compares with lab measurements on surfaces rated as NACE Nos. 1, 2, or 3 standards. Implementation. Historical Document 1995
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. This is the reprinted version of TM0169-1976. This document was reprinted:
May 1994
May 1992
September 1991
Revised 1976
Revised 1972
Approved March 1969
A nondestructive test method for the detection of holidays in a nonconductive coating film...applied to the inner wall (bore) of oil field tubular goods. Test apparatus…procedure…reporting…Historical document 1989
Two test methods for evaluating water quality for subsurface injection: A. rate versus cumulative volume test (for water-quality monitoring) B. Suspended solids test (for diagnosis or monitoring). Historical Document 1999
This guide covers and describes the factors that influence laboratory immersion corrosion tests, particularly mass loss tests. These factors include apparatus, sampling, test specimen, test conditions (test solution composition, temperature, gas sparging, fluid motion, solution volume, method of supporting test specimens, duration of test), methods of cleaning test specimens, imterpretation of results, and calulation of corrosion rates. This guide also emplasizes the importance of recording all pertinent data and provides a checklist for reporting test data.
Laboratory method for determining the extent and the rate of uniform corrosion of metals in high temperature water or aqueous solutions at temperatures (> 212 F (100 C) & <~680 F (360 C))…Historical Document 1971
This standard establishes a test method for evaluating the resistance of pipeline and pressure vessel plate steels to HIC caused by hydrogen absorption from aqueous sulfide corrosion. Historical Document 2003
This test method gives procedures to measure the effect on elastomeric materials subjected to rapid depressurization from elevated pressures in dry carbon dioxide environments…Historical Document 1992
Electrical testing to determine the presence and number of discontinuities in a coating film performed on a nonconductive coating applied to a conductive surface. Historical document 1999
Method for measuring the relative corrosivity of inhibited solutions used for chemical cleaning in a static system. The tests consist of exposing metallic coupons to cleaning solvents under controlled conditions. Historical Document 1993
Static laboratory screening tests designed to measure the ability of chemicals to remove gypsum scale deposits. Historical Document 1997