NACE – PDF Standards Store ?u= Wed, 06 Nov 2024 03:07:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 ?u=/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/cropped-icon-150x150.png NACE – PDF Standards Store ?u= 32 32 NACE/EFC Joint Publication-2009 ?u=/product/publishers/nace/nace-efc-joint-publication-2009/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 03:07:57 +0000 Monitoring and Adjustment of Cooling Water Treatment Operating Parameters
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NACE 2009-07-30 60
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In cooling water systems, corrosion and fouling problems are not new, but continuing trends in environmental legislation are leading to ever-greater degrees of evaporation and consequently to very high residual concentrations of various species. Thus, even if the make-up waters used are initially clean and noncorrosive, because of this concentration effect, they become corrosive and their tendency to induce fouling increases.

Faced with this situation, those responsible for cooling water treatment tend to respond on a case-by-case basis, leading to a wide variety of treatments. However, the cooling water system operator, who pays for these treatments, must be able to assess their validity. This publication endeavors to describe in clearly understandable terms what happens in the cooling water as it becomes more concentrated, and what occurs during the different treatments to which the cooling water is subjected. It is then possible to consider the interaction between a particular cooling water and the materials with which it is in contact.

It is emphasized that the design, construction materials, and the mode of operation of a plant can often be much more important than the composition of the make-up water to its cooling water system.

This publication provides the theoretical and practical background necessary to understand what goes on within cooling water systems, and how to evaluate corrosion and fouling. Readers will then be in a position to discuss problems and solutions with their cooling water treatment vendors, and the aim of this publication will have been achieved.

Appendix A incorporates four tables listing important criteria for selecting and applying water treatment chemicals and controls for open recirculating cooling water systems based on available technology at the time of publication.

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NACE/ASTM G193-12d:2012 Edition ?u=/product/publishers/nace/nace-astm-g193-12d/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 03:07:57 +0000 Standard Terminology and Acronyms Relating to Corrosion
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NACE 2012 20
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Full Description

1. Scope

1.1
This terminology and acronyms standard covers and
defines commonly used terms and acronyms in the field of
corrosion. Related terms may be found in Terminologies D16,
D4538, G40, or other ASTM terminology standards.

1.2
This terminology and acronyms standard is a result of an
agreement between NACE International and ASTM International
Committee G01 on Corrosion of Metals and may not
reflect the opinions of other ASTM committees.

1.3
In this terminology and acronyms standard, brackets are
used for directives that follow a definition and are obviously
not part of it, such as, "[see XXX]" and "[also known as
XXX]." Brackets can also indicate the field of application or
context of the definition or acronym.

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NACE WJ-4/SSPC-SP WJ 4-2012 ?u=/product/publishers/nace/nace-wj-4-sspc-sp-wj-4-2012/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 03:07:57 +0000 Joint Surface Preparation Standard - Waterjet Cleaning of Metals - Light Cleaning
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NACE 2012-03-10 16
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Full Description

This joint standard is the first of four standards that describes the different degreees of surface cleanliness of coated or uncoated metallic substrates when using waterjet cleaning in preparation of applying a coating or lining. This standard describes Light Cleaning, which is used when the objective is to allow as much of the tighly adherent rust and other corrosion products, coating, and mill scale to remain as possible, but when the extra effort required to remove more of these materials is determined to be unwarranted. It includes procedures before and following a waterjet cleaning and immediately prior to coating or lining application, and appendices with explanatory notes, methods of assessing flash rust, and waterjetting equipment and operation parameters. This standard is maintained jointly by the SSPC and NACE Task Group 276.

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NACE WJ-3/SSPC-SP WJ 3-2012 ?u=/product/publishers/nace/nace-wj-3-sspc-sp-wj-3-2012/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 03:07:56 +0000 Joint Surface Preparation Standard - Waterjet Cleaning of Metals - Thorough Cleaning
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NACE 2012-03-10 16
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Full Description

This joint standard is the first of four standards that describes the different degreees of surface cleanliness of coated or uncoated metallic substrates when using waterjet cleaning in preparation of applying a coating or lining. This standard describes Thorough Cleaning, which is used when the objective is to remove much of the rust and other corrosion products, coating, and mill scale, and leave tightly adherent thin films, but when the extra effort required to remove almost all of these materials is determined to be unwarranted. It includes procedures before and following a waterjet cleaning and immediately prior to coating or lining application, and appendices with explanatory notes, methods of assessing flash rust, and waterjetting equipment and operation parameters. This standard is maintained jointly by the SSPC and NACE Task Group 276.

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NACE WJ-2/SSPC-SP WJ 2-2012 ?u=/product/publishers/nace/nace-wj-2-sspc-sp-wj-2-2012/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 03:07:56 +0000 Joint Surface Preparation Standard -Waterjet Cleaning of Metals-Very Thorough Cleaning
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NACE 2012-03-10 16
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Full Description

This joint standard is the first of four standards that describes the different degreees of surface cleanliness of coated or uncoated metallic substrates when using waterjet cleaning in preparation of applying a coating or lining. This standard describes Very Thorough Cleaning, which is used when the objective is to remove almost all rust and other corrosion products, coating, and mill scale, but when the extra effort to remove all of these materials is determined to be unwarranted. It includes procedures before and following a waterjet cleaning and immediately prior to coating or lining application, and appendices with explanatory notes, methods of assessing flash rust, and waterjetting equipment and operation parameters. This standard is maintained jointly by the SSPC and NACE Task Group 276.

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NACE WJ-1/SSPC-SP WJ-1-2012 ?u=/product/publishers/nace/nace-wj-1-sspc-sp-wj-1-2012/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 03:07:56 +0000 Joint Surface Preparation Standard - Waterjet Cleaning of Metals - Clean to Bare Substrate
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NACE 2012-03-10 16
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Full Description

This joint standard is the first of four standards that describes the different degreees of surface cleanliness of coated or uncoated metallic substrates when using waterjet cleaning in preparation of applying a coating or lining. This standard describes Clean to Bear Substrate, in which the objective is to remove every trace of rust and other corrosion products, coating, and mill scale. It includes procedures before and following a waterjet cleaning and immediately prior to coating or lining application, and appendices with explanatory notes, methods of assessing flash rust, and waterjetting equipment and operation parameters. This standard is maintained jointly by the SSPC and NACE Task Group 276.

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NACE VIS 7/SSPC VIS 4-2001:2000 Edition ?u=/product/publishers/nace/nace-vis-7-sspc-vis-4-2001/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 03:07:55 +0000 Guide and Visual Reference Photographs for Steel Cleaned by Water Jetting
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NACE 2000-09 36
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Guide and Visual Reference Photographs for Steel Cleaned by Water Jetting
Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
NACE 2000-09 36
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NACE TPC Publication 5-1999:1990 Edition ?u=/product/publishers/nace/nace-tpc-publication-5-1999/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 03:07:53 +0000 Corrosion Control in Petroleum Production
Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
NACE 1990 338
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Corrosion Control in Petroleum Production
Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
NACE 1990 338
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NACE TM21431-2020 ?u=/product/publishers/nace/nace-tm21431-2020/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 03:07:53 +0000 Cathodic Protection Systems for the Mitigation of External Corrosion of Buried and Submerged Metallic Piping Systems at Nuclear Power Plants
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NACE 2020-01-27 20
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New NACE TEST METHOD! 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.

The primary intent of this standard is to specify test conditions that would provide a baseline evaluation – one that would allow direct performance comparisons between different insulative coatings. This standard is designed to have practical test procedures and limited test conditions. It also includes five mandatory appendixes that describe hot plate designs and thermal test setups, all of which are used in this standard test method.

This standard test method introduces new test methods to determine if, and at what rate, an insulative coating's properties deteriorate with thermal aging. Test methods are given for both organic and inorganic based coatings. This standard test method is intended for use by facility owners, engineers, coating manufacturers, and other interested parties.

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NACE TR01105-2020 ?u=/product/publishers/nace/nace-tr01105-2020/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 03:07:53 +0000 Sacrificial Cathodic Protection of Reinforced Concrete Elements—A State-of-the-Art Report
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NACE 2020-08-19 30
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This technical report presents state-ofthe- art information on several commercially available galvanic cathodic protection/ prevention systems for protecting atmospherically exposed reinforced concrete structures. The information contained in this report has been provided by key manufacturers of these systems and is intended as a technical resource for engineers responsible for the rehabilitation of reinforced concrete structures. It may also be useful to owners, contractors, and other practitioners related to the field of galvanic cathodic protection (CP). All information related to galvanic CP is intended for atmospherically exposed concrete structures and may not be applicable to concrete containing epoxy-coated reinforcing steel, galvanized, or other coated or nonferrous reinforcement.

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