NACE 1F192

NACE 1F192

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The use of corrosion-resistant alloys (CRAs) as a corrosioncontrolmethod in oil and gas production is becomingincreasingly popular. The complexity of the corrosioneffects associated with these alloys in the severeenvironments for which they may provide an economicallyattractive solution and the metallurgical complexities of themany alloys being offered have resulted in difficult materialsselection problems for the corrosion engineer. This reportprovides the corrosion engineer with a summary of theextensive data available on oilfield experience with CRAsand on their metallurgical properties.

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Published:
03/01/2000
Number of Pages:
68
File Size:
1 file , 890 KB
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NACE 1F192

NACE 1F192

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Revised in 2013, this report brings together state-of-the-art knowledge covering experiences in the application of CRAs and issues of welding, fabrication, and assessment for successful operation in oil and gas production environments with specific consideration of corrosion and environmentally assisted cracking, and it highlights technology gaps impacting the industry.

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Published:
2013
Number of Pages:
61
File Size:
1 file , 1.3 MB

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