Materials Performance

DEC 2014

Materials Performance is the world's most widely circulated magazine dedicated to corrosion prevention and control. MP provides information about the latest corrosion control technologies and practical applications for every industry and environment.

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Nanotechnology, The Future of Coatings— Part 2 ......................................................4-30 Phorgotten Phenomena: Safety in Abrasive Blasting and Painting ............................5-44 Power Plant Condenser Tube Sheet Retroft with Epoxy Cladding and CP Evaluation ..............................................8-32 Preserving CARC with Corrosion-Control Covers ....................................................2-34 Use of Fluoroethylene Vinyl Ether Resins in Coatings .................................................5-40 Using Digital Image Analysis to Assess Pull-Off Adhesion Test Results ......... 10-20 Coatings, failures Coating Failures—A Coating Supplier's Perspective—Part 1 ........................... 10-31 Coating Failures—A Coating Supplier's Perspective—Part 2 ........................... 11-40 Coatings Failure, Mechanical Flaw or Human Fault? ..................................... 10-34 Eliminating Coating Failures—A Case Study for Achieving Long-Term Cost Savings in the Oil Field ...................... 10-38 Preserving CARC with Corrosion-Control Covers ....................................................2-34 Coatings, internal Advancements in the Abrasion Resistance of Internal Plastic Coatings ..................1-52 Coatings, nanotechnology Nanotechnology, The Future of Coatings— Part 1 ......................................................3-34 Nanotechnology, The Future of Coatings— Part 2 ......................................................4-30 Coatings, plastic Advancements in the Abrasion Resistance of Internal Plastic Coatings ..................1-52 Coatings, safety Phorgotten Phenomena: Safety in Abrasive Blasting and Painting ............................5-44 Concrete Correcting Nonuniform CP Potential Distribution and Interference Problems in a Gas Compressor Station ...............4-24 Corrosion Basics: Coating Concrete .... 11-88 Corrosion Risk Mitigation Strategies for the Foundations of Transmission and Distribution Structures—Part 2 ............4-52 Corrosion Risk Strategies for Below-Grade Foundations of Transmission and Distribution Structures—Part 1 ............3-54 Cost Effective Cathodic Protection System for Concrete Structures ..................... 11-32 Effects of Highly Polluted Atmospheres on Power Distribution Systems ........ 12-64 External Cathodic Protection of Concrete Pad-Mounted Aboveground Storage Tanks .......................................................2-20 Fifteen-Year History of Cathodic Protection of a Steel-Reinforced Concrete Structure in Saudi Arabia ......................................6-34 Corrosion, annual cost An Analysis of the Updated Cost of Corrosion in India ..................................8-56 Corrosion Basics Coating Concrete................................... 11-88 Corrosion Behavior of Cast Irons .......... 6-108 Corrosion Surveys .....................................4-80 Failure Analysis and Design Considerations, Fluid Velocity Effects .............................9-88 Protecting Fixed Structures in Seawater.. 5-96 Special Cathodic Protection Requirements for Specifc Pipeline Applications .......1-96 Stress Corrosion Cracking ..................... 8-116 Testing Protective Coatings .................. 3-104 The Fundamentals of a Coating ........... 10-68 Types of Corrosive Atmospheres ......... 2-208 Vehicular Corrosion ................................ 12-96 Corrosion, CO 2 Effect of Calcium on the Formation and Protectiveness of an Iron Carbonate Layer in CO 2 Corrosion .........................5-54 Material Challenges for Stainless Steel in Carbon Capture and Storage ..............5-74 Pipeline Corrosion Issues Related to Carbon Capture, Transportation, and Storage ...................................................5-24 Should Supercritical CO 2 Pipelines Comply With ANSI/NACE MR0175/ ISO 15156? .......................................... 12-60 Welding Consumable Issues on Corrosion of X65QT Steel ......................................8-66 Corrosion, galvanic Predicting Corrosion in Military Aircraft..2-58 Welding Consumable Issues on Corrosion of X65QT Steel ......................................8-66 Corrosion, MIC A Closer Look at Microbiologically Infuenced Corrosion ............................1-32 Comparing Two Different Types of Anaerobic Copper Biocorrosion by Sulfate- and Nitrate-Reducing Bacteria ..................................................6-66 Mitigation of Biocorrosion in an Urban Solid Waste Treatment Plant ...............6-52 Monitoring Pipelines for Microbiologically Infuenced Corrosion ......................... 12-68 Corrosion, professionalism Professionalism in Corrosion Engineering ...........................................3-58 Corrosion-resistant alloys Material of Construction for Underground Coal Gasifcation Wells ..................... 11-64 New Approach to H 2 S Limits for High- Pressure, High-Temperature Petroleum Production Wells ...................................1-69 Corrosion, stress corrosion cracking Corrosion Basics: Stress Corrosion Cracking .............................................. 8-116 Corrosion on the New Eastern Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge .. 11-58 Effectiveness of Vapor Corrosion Inhibitors Compared with Nitrogen Blanketing ..............................................6-56 New Approach to H 2 S Limits for High- Pressure, High-Temperature Petroleum Production Wells ...................................1-69 Seabed Temperature and Sulfde Stress Cracking Resistance of Weldable Martensitic 13% Chromium Stainless Steel........................................................5-66 Environment Comparative Performance of 'Green' and Synthetic Polymeric Clay Dispersants.. 2-44 Corrosion Basics: Types of Corrosive Atmospheres ...................................... 2-208 Effects of Highly Polluted Atmospheres on Power Distribution Systems .............. 12-64 Epoxy Vinyl Ester Polymer Lining for Flue Gas Desulfurization Absorber Modules .................................................4-34 Limiting Corrosion Problems Related to Dust-Control Agents ............................2-50 Material Challenges for Stainless Steel in Carbon Capture and Storage ..............5-74 Mitigation of Biocorrosion in an Urban Solid Waste Treatment Plant ...............6-52 Pipeline Corrosion Issues Related to Carbon Capture, Transportation, and Storage ...................................................5-24 The Pursuit of a Green Carbon Steel Corrosion Inhibitor—Part 1 ..................8-46 The Pursuit of a Green Carbon Steel Corrosion Inhibitor—Part 2 ..................9-48 Failures Coating Failures—A Coating Supplier's Perspective—Part 1 ........................... 10-31 Coating Failures—A Coating Supplier's Perspective—Part 2 ........................... 11-40 Coatings Failure, Mechanical Flaw or Human Fault? ..................................... 10-34 85 NACE INTERNATIONAL: VOL. 53, NO. 12 MATERIALS PERFORMANCE DECEMBER 2014

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