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Essentials of coating, painting, and lining for the oil, gas and petrochemical industries / Alireza Bahadori.

By: Publisher: Amsterdam : GPP, an imprint of Elsevier, [2015]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780128016657
  • 0128016655
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Essentials of Coating, Painting, and Lining for the Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Industries.DDC classification:
  • 667/.9 23
LOC classification:
  • TA418.76
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; About the Author; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 -- Surface Preparation for Coating, Painting, and Lining; 1.1 -- Introduction; 1.2 -- Selection of Cleaning Method; 1.2.1 -- Initial Condition of Surface (Rust Grade); 1.2.2 -- New Construction (Uncoated Surfaces); 1.2.3 -- Maintenance (Coated Surface); 1.3 -- Cleanliness of the Surfaces; 1.3.1 -- Removal of Contaminants/Coats of Materials Other Than Metal; 1.3.2 -- Removal of Coated Material Related to the Metal (Scale and Rust); 1.3.3 -- Standard Level of Cleanliness.
1.3.4 -- Rust Converters, Rust Stabilizers, and Penetrating Agents1.3.5 -- Influence of Environmental Conditions on the Cleaning and Cleanliness of Surfaces; 1.3.6 -- Testing of the Cleanliness of the Prepared Surfaces; 1.3.7 -- Degree of Roughness (Surface Profile); 1.3.8 -- Methods of Measurement; 1.4 -- Temporary Protection of Prepared Surfaces Against Corrosion and Contamination; 1.5 -- Preparation of Surfaces Protected by Temporary Coatings; 1.5.1 -- Preparation of Joint Areas (Welded, Riveted, and Bolted joints); 1.5.2 -- Preparation of Surfaces of Shop Primers, Base Coating, or Top Coatings.
1.5.3 -- Preparation of Hot-Dip Galvanized or Hot-Dip Aluminum-Coated Surfaces1.6 -- Inspection and Testing; 1.7 -- Quality Systems; 1.8 -- Procedure Qualification; 1.8.1 -- Preparation Procedure Specifications; 1.8.2 -- Preparation Procedure Approval Test; 1.9 -- Degreasing; 1.10 -- Hot Solvent Cleaning Method; 1.10.1 -- Hot Solvent Cleaning-not Water Rinsable; 1.10.2 -- Hot Solvent Cleaning-Water Rinsable; 1.10.3 -- Cold Solvent Cleaning; 1.10.4 -- Cold Solvent-Not Water Rinsable; 1.10.5 -- Cold Solvent-Water Rinsable; 1.10.6 -- Emulsifiable Solvent Cleaning.
1.11 -- Aqueous Alkaline and Detergent Cleaning1.12 -- Steam Cleaning; 1.13 -- Testing for Lack of Grease; 1.13.1 -- Water Breaks Test; 1.13.2 -- Grease Red Testing; 1.13.3 -- Fluorescence Testing; 1.14 -- Notes on Degreasing; 1.14.1 -- Selection of Solvent; 1.14.2 -- Reuse of Cleaning Solution; 1.14.3 -- Protection of Cleaned Surfaces; 1.14.4 -- Hazards of Solvent; 1.15 -- Pickling; 1.15.1 -- Pickling Methods; 1.15.2 -- Hydrogen Embrittlement; 1.16 -- Cleaning and Preparation of Metal Prior to Pickling; 1.17 -- The Pickling Process; 1.17.1 -- Sulphuric or Hydrochloric (Muriatic) Acid Pickling.
1.17.2 -- Operations1.17.3 -- Phosphoric Acid Pickling; 1.17.4 -- Sulfuric Acid-Sodium Dichromated Pickling; 1.17.5 -- Alkaline Pickling; 1.18 -- Electrochemical Pickling; 1.18.1 -- Cathodic Treatment in Acid Solution; 1.18.2 -- Cathodic Treatment in Alkaline Solution; 1.18.3 -- Anodic Treatment; 1.19 -- Treatment of Metal After Pickling; 1.19.1 -- Cold Rinsing; 1.19.2 -- Final (Hot) Rinsing-Neutralizing; 1.19.3 -- Preparing Metal for Painting; 1.20 -- Appearance of Pickled Surfaces; 1.21 -- Test Methods-Determining the Acid and Iron Content of Pickle Baths; 1.21.1 -- Equipment Required.
1.21.2 -- Reagents Required.
Summary: With the oil and gas industry facing new challenges-deeper offshore installations, more unconventional oil and gas transporting through pipelines, and refinery equipment processing these opportunity feedstocks--new corrosion challenges are appearing, and the oil and gas industry's infrastructure is only as good as the quality of protection provided and maintained. Essentials of Coating, Painting, and Linings for the Oil, Gas, and Petrochemical Industries is the first guide of its kind to directly deliver the necessary information to prevent and control corrosion for the components on the offshore rig, pipelines underground and petrochemical equipment. Written as a companion to Cathodic Corrosion Protection Systems, this must-have training tool supplies the oil and gas engineer, inspector and manager with the full picture of corrosion prevention methods specifically catered for oil and gas services. Packed with real world case studies, critical qualifications, inspection criteria, suggested procedure tests, and application methods, Essentials of Coating, Painting, and Linings for the Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Industries is a required straightforward reference for any oil and gas engineer and manager.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; About the Author; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 -- Surface Preparation for Coating, Painting, and Lining; 1.1 -- Introduction; 1.2 -- Selection of Cleaning Method; 1.2.1 -- Initial Condition of Surface (Rust Grade); 1.2.2 -- New Construction (Uncoated Surfaces); 1.2.3 -- Maintenance (Coated Surface); 1.3 -- Cleanliness of the Surfaces; 1.3.1 -- Removal of Contaminants/Coats of Materials Other Than Metal; 1.3.2 -- Removal of Coated Material Related to the Metal (Scale and Rust); 1.3.3 -- Standard Level of Cleanliness.

1.3.4 -- Rust Converters, Rust Stabilizers, and Penetrating Agents1.3.5 -- Influence of Environmental Conditions on the Cleaning and Cleanliness of Surfaces; 1.3.6 -- Testing of the Cleanliness of the Prepared Surfaces; 1.3.7 -- Degree of Roughness (Surface Profile); 1.3.8 -- Methods of Measurement; 1.4 -- Temporary Protection of Prepared Surfaces Against Corrosion and Contamination; 1.5 -- Preparation of Surfaces Protected by Temporary Coatings; 1.5.1 -- Preparation of Joint Areas (Welded, Riveted, and Bolted joints); 1.5.2 -- Preparation of Surfaces of Shop Primers, Base Coating, or Top Coatings.

1.5.3 -- Preparation of Hot-Dip Galvanized or Hot-Dip Aluminum-Coated Surfaces1.6 -- Inspection and Testing; 1.7 -- Quality Systems; 1.8 -- Procedure Qualification; 1.8.1 -- Preparation Procedure Specifications; 1.8.2 -- Preparation Procedure Approval Test; 1.9 -- Degreasing; 1.10 -- Hot Solvent Cleaning Method; 1.10.1 -- Hot Solvent Cleaning-not Water Rinsable; 1.10.2 -- Hot Solvent Cleaning-Water Rinsable; 1.10.3 -- Cold Solvent Cleaning; 1.10.4 -- Cold Solvent-Not Water Rinsable; 1.10.5 -- Cold Solvent-Water Rinsable; 1.10.6 -- Emulsifiable Solvent Cleaning.

1.11 -- Aqueous Alkaline and Detergent Cleaning1.12 -- Steam Cleaning; 1.13 -- Testing for Lack of Grease; 1.13.1 -- Water Breaks Test; 1.13.2 -- Grease Red Testing; 1.13.3 -- Fluorescence Testing; 1.14 -- Notes on Degreasing; 1.14.1 -- Selection of Solvent; 1.14.2 -- Reuse of Cleaning Solution; 1.14.3 -- Protection of Cleaned Surfaces; 1.14.4 -- Hazards of Solvent; 1.15 -- Pickling; 1.15.1 -- Pickling Methods; 1.15.2 -- Hydrogen Embrittlement; 1.16 -- Cleaning and Preparation of Metal Prior to Pickling; 1.17 -- The Pickling Process; 1.17.1 -- Sulphuric or Hydrochloric (Muriatic) Acid Pickling.

1.17.2 -- Operations1.17.3 -- Phosphoric Acid Pickling; 1.17.4 -- Sulfuric Acid-Sodium Dichromated Pickling; 1.17.5 -- Alkaline Pickling; 1.18 -- Electrochemical Pickling; 1.18.1 -- Cathodic Treatment in Acid Solution; 1.18.2 -- Cathodic Treatment in Alkaline Solution; 1.18.3 -- Anodic Treatment; 1.19 -- Treatment of Metal After Pickling; 1.19.1 -- Cold Rinsing; 1.19.2 -- Final (Hot) Rinsing-Neutralizing; 1.19.3 -- Preparing Metal for Painting; 1.20 -- Appearance of Pickled Surfaces; 1.21 -- Test Methods-Determining the Acid and Iron Content of Pickle Baths; 1.21.1 -- Equipment Required.

1.21.2 -- Reagents Required.

With the oil and gas industry facing new challenges-deeper offshore installations, more unconventional oil and gas transporting through pipelines, and refinery equipment processing these opportunity feedstocks--new corrosion challenges are appearing, and the oil and gas industry's infrastructure is only as good as the quality of protection provided and maintained. Essentials of Coating, Painting, and Linings for the Oil, Gas, and Petrochemical Industries is the first guide of its kind to directly deliver the necessary information to prevent and control corrosion for the components on the offshore rig, pipelines underground and petrochemical equipment. Written as a companion to Cathodic Corrosion Protection Systems, this must-have training tool supplies the oil and gas engineer, inspector and manager with the full picture of corrosion prevention methods specifically catered for oil and gas services. Packed with real world case studies, critical qualifications, inspection criteria, suggested procedure tests, and application methods, Essentials of Coating, Painting, and Linings for the Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Industries is a required straightforward reference for any oil and gas engineer and manager.

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