NACE 6A100-2000 Coatings Used in Conjunction with Cathodic Protection (Item No 24207)《与阴极保护一起使用的涂层 项目编号24207》.pdf
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1、Item No. 24207 NACE International Publication 6A100 This Technical Committee Report has been prepared by NACE International Task Group T-6A-39* on Coatings in Conjunction with Cathodic Protection. Coatings Used in Conjunction with Cathodic Protection July 2000, NACE International This NACE Internati
2、onal technical committee report represents a consensus of those individual members who have reviewed this document, its scope, and provisions. Its acceptance does not in any respect preclude anyone from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not included in
3、 this report. Nothing contained in this NACE International report is to be construed as granting any right, by implication or otherwise, to manufacture, sell, or use in connection with any method, apparatus, or product covered by Letters Patent, or as indemnifying or protecting anyone against liabil
4、ity for infringement of Letters Patent. This report should in no way be interpreted as a restriction on the use of better procedures or materials not discussed herein. Neither is this report intended to apply in all cases relating to the subject. Unpredictable circumstances may negate the usefulness
5、 of this report in specific instances. NACE International assumes no responsibility for the interpretation or use of this report by other parties. Users of this NACE International report are responsible for reviewing appropriate health, safety, environmental, and regulatory documents and for determi
6、ning their applicability in relation to this report prior to its use. This NACE International report may not necessarily address all potential health and safety problems or environmental hazards associated with the use of materials, equipment, and/or operations detailed or referred to within this re
7、port. Users of this NACE International report are also responsible for establishing appropriate health, safety, and environmental protection practices, in consultation with appropriate regulatory authorities if necessary, to achieve compliance with any existing applicable regulatory requirements pri
8、or to the use of this report. CAUTIONARY NOTICE: The user is cautioned to obtain the latest edition of this report. NACE International reports are subject to periodic review, and may be revised or withdrawn at any time without prior notice. NACE reports are automatically withdrawn if more than 10 ye
9、ars old. Purchasers of NACE International reports may receive current information on all NACE International publications by contacting the NACE International Membership Services Department, P.O. Box 218340, Houston, Texas 77218-8340 (telephone +1281228-6200). Foreword The use of protective coatings
10、in conjunction with cathodic protection has an extensive record of proven performance in the protection of structures including underground pipelines, ships, underground storage tanks, pilings, interiors of aboveground storage tanks, and tank bottoms. The use of both a protective coating and a catho
11、dic protection system presents unique design, installation, and maintenance considerations. This technical committee report provides users of pro-tective coatings and cathodic protection with information on the strengths and weaknesses of each protective system and explains how a greater level of co
12、rrosion protection can be achieved on buried or immersed sub-strates if both systems are used together. This report does not claim that one protective system is superior, but instead focuses on the interdependent relationship between coatings and cathodic protection. The inform-ation presented in th
13、is report is relevant to both interior and exterior coatings used in all industries, but specific applications are also noted. This technical committee report was prepared by NACE Task Group T-6A-39, which is under the guidance of Unit Committee T-6A on Coating and Lining Materials for Immersion Ser
14、vice. It is issued under the auspices of Group Committee T-6 on Protective Coatings and Linings. Members of NACE Unit Committee T-10A on Cathodic Protection also assisted in reviewing this report. _ *Chairman, Kat Coronado, Ameron, Houston, TX. NACE International 2 Introduction The decision to use p
15、rotective coatings, cathodic protection, or both is often based on economic, safety, and environmental issues as well as the particular conditions of the structure under consideration. A well-trained and competent corrosion-control specialist weighs all factors to determine the methods of protection
16、 to be used for a particular structure and environment. If a structure is coated but not cathodically protected, holidays or small defects can develop, resulting in pitting and possibly corrosion leaks. If the same structure is cathodically protected without coating, the operational costs would like
17、ly be prohibitive. The use of coatings in conjunction with cathodic protection is often considered the most effective and economically viable alternative. The parameters for selection of a coating system and the design of a cathodic protection system can be determined after the mechanisms of perform
18、ance and protection for each system are studied independently. The desired corrosion-control objectives of a system can be realized only if the cathodic protection system is compatible with the coating selected. Most protective coatings are compatible with cathodic protection systems. However, catho
19、dic protection can adversely affect a coating if both are used together in an improperly designed system. The determination of whether the cathodic protection system or the coating system is the primary means of protection occurs after determining whether one is compatible with the other. Protective
20、 Coatings Coatings have successfully protected aboveground, underground, and immersed steel structures in contact with various electrolytes. Because coating maintenance for buried or submerged structures is expensive, cathodic protection is often used to complement a coating system to maximize maint
21、enance intervals. For the purposes of this report, a protective coating is defined as any material or system that electrically and chemically isolates the conductive substrate to which it is applied from the intended service environment. Coatings used in conjunction with cathodic protection are ofte
22、n referred to as barrier coats or electrical isolators. Some common characteristics of all protective coatings typically used with cathodic protection are as follows: 1. All coatings have varying dielectric properties that reduce the tendency of the electrolyte to complete the electrical circuit bet
23、ween adjacent anodic and cathodic sites on a substrate, thereby mitigating corrosion. 2. All coatings are permeable, and have micro-pores and fissures that eventually permit water vapor to reach the substrate. 3. Every coating system has a finite life and event-ually degrades, allowing oxygen, water
24、, and chemicals to reach the substrate. Some protective coatings become brittle and crack, exposing the substrate to its environment. Mechanical and operational damage can occur to both submerged and buried coated structures. These holidays or defective areas can result in the initiation of corrosio
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