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This technical report presents evaluation techniques which can potentially be used to complement performance criteria of international standards, especially if the criteria cannot be employed to evaluate the effectiveness of cathodic protection and corrosion control techniques applied to existing reinforced concrete structures, including atmospherically exposed, buried, and submerged structures.
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This report is intended to be useful to architects, structural engineers, architectural conservators, and consulting engineers/contractors who are engaged in refurbishing steel-reinforced concrete structures and buildings.
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Impressed current cathodic protection to the normally submerged steel surfaces inside water storage tanks. Design and installation of cathodic protection systems and methods for determining their effectiveness. THIS PRODUCT IS SOLD AS A DOWNLOADABLE PDF ONLY.
Standard for achieving effective control of external corrosion on buried or submerged metallic piping systems or other buried metallic structures. System design. Coatings. Cathodic protection criteria & installation. Control of interference currents.
Provides a procedure for electrical detection of minute discontinuities in coating systems that are liquid-applied to conductive substrates other than pipelines.
Design, fabrication, and surface finish requirements with generic and graphic descriptions of surface finishing of welds specified in preparation for lining of tanks and vessels. Visual comparator sold seperatly.
Especificación para la aplicación de un recubrimiento interior en equipos de concreto (hormigón) y acero tales como tanques, recipientes a presión, sumideros y fosas.
This standard practice describes appropriate prevention and mitigation measures that can be applied to RC and PC structures that are, or can be, exposed to stray-currents from external sources in order to minimize or eliminate stray-current corrosion. This standard practice addresses only steel corrosion related issues, and does not deal with issues of safety and hazards to people or structures associated with DC and AC voltages; these are covered in national standards and regulations, such as EN 50443 and EN 50122-1.
Design of oxygen stripping columns that employ natural gas for counter-current stripping. The procedures outlined have been tested in operating plants and proven accurate. Historical Document 1986
Testing and investigative procedures for evaluation of conventionally reinforced concrete structures. Focus on degradation from corrosion of reinforcing steel.
Qualifying and controlling the quality of plant-applied, single-layer fusion-bonded epoxy (FBE) (external) coatings on buried/submerged carbon steel pipe used for transporting oil, gas, water, etc. Mitigation.
NOTE: NACE SP0394-2013—Editorial corrections were made to Table 3 and Table 4 in 2018-04-04.
REAFFIRMED IN 2019. Furnishes guidelines that provide corrosion control personnel, owners, operators, designers, manufacturers, and contractors information on corrosion control of prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) and mortar-coated steel pipelines for water or waste water service through the application of cathodic protection. The guidelines presented are applicable to new or existing buried pipelines with or without a supplemental coating.