NACE 6G194-1994 Thermal Precleaning (SSPC-SP-TR 1 Item No 24183)《热预清洁的SSPC-SP-TR 1 项目编号24183》.pdf
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1、 SSPC-SP-TR 1 NACE 6G194 Informational Report and Technology Update Thermal Precleaning NACE International (NACE) and the Steel Structures Painting Council (SSPC) issue this technical committee report in conformance with the best current technology regarding the specific subject. This technical comm
2、ittee report represents a consensus of those individual members who have reviewed this document, its scope, and provisions. It is intended to aid the manufacturer, the consumer, and the general public. Its acceptance does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has adopted the report or not,
3、from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not addressed in this report. Nothing contained in this NACE/SSPC technical committee report is to be construed as granting any right, by implication or otherwise, to manufacture, sell, or use in connection with a
4、ny method, apparatus, or product covered by Letters Patent, or as indemnifying or protecting anyone against liability for infringement of Letters Patent. This technical committee report represents current technology and should in no way be interpreted as a restriction on the use of better procedures
5、 or materials. Neither is this report intended to apply in all cases relating to the subject. Unpredictable circumstances may negate the usefulness of this technical committee report in specific instances. NACE and SSPC assume no responsibility for the interpretation or use of this technical committ
6、ee report by other parties and accept responsibility for only those official interpretations issued by NACE or SSPC in accordance with their governing procedures and policies which preclude the issuance of interpretations by individual volunteers. Users of this technical committee report are respons
7、ible for reviewing appropriate health, safety, and regulatory documents and for determining their applicability in relation to this report prior to its use. This NACE/SSPC technical committee report may not necessarily address all safety problems and hazards associated with the use of materials, ope
8、rations, and/or equipment detailed or referred to within this document. CAUTIONARY NOTICE: NACE/SSPC technical committee reports are subject to periodic review, and may be revised or withdrawn at any time without prior notice. The user is cautioned to obtain the latest edition. NACE and SSPC require
9、 that action be taken to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this technical committee report no later than ten years from the date of initial publication. Approved October 1994 Copyright 1994, NACE International and SSPC NOTICE TO THE READER: The NACE and SSPC releases of this publication contain identica
10、l wording in the same sequence. Publication format may differ. SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings 40 24thStreet, Sixth Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15222 telephone +1 412/281-2331 NACE International P.O. Box 218340 Houston, TX 77218-8340 telephone +1 281/228-6200 Printed by NACE International NACE 6G
11、194/SSPC-SP-TR 1 2 FOREWORD Although thermal precleaning has long been a standard procedure in the oil and gas industry as a method of surface preparation for the application of high-bake coatings to the interior surfaces of oilfield tubular goods,(1)it is now commonly used in the process industry a
12、s well. The surfaces of tanks, rail tank cars, tubular goods, and process equipment that have been exposed to a corrosive environment are usually pitted and scaled and contain chemical contaminants both on the surface and within the grain boundaries of the substrate. Failure to remove deleterious am
13、ounts of these contaminants ultimately results in blistering and premature failure of the coating.(2)Years of industry experience have shown that abrasive blasting alone will not adequately remove all contaminants, especially in the bottom of pits. Thermal precleaning is not used exclusively; rather
14、, it is a surface preparation method that, when used in conjunction with other cleaning methods, can achieve the degree of cleanliness required for a successful coating application. Thermal precleaning is typically used in conjunction with abrasive blasting, high-pressure water cleaning, steaming, c
15、hemical treatment (e.g., phosphoric acid), or several repetitive applications of thermal precleaning and abrasive blasting in order to facilitate the removal of deleterious levels of salts and carbonaceous materials produced as a result of thermal precleaning. Within industry there is sufficient exp
16、erience with thermal precleaning, particularly by coating application shops, to warrant the issuance of this state-of-the-art report by means of which industry can refer to a consensus document for thermal precleaning in coating specifications. This state-of-the-art report was prepared by NACE/SSPC
17、Task Group B on Surface Preparation by Thermal Cleaning,(3)which is a component of NACE Unit Committee T-6G on Surface Preparation for Protective Coatings and the SSPC Surface Preparation Committee. This report is issued by NACE International under the auspices of Group Committee T-6 on Protective C
18、oatings and Linings and by the Steel Structures Painting Council. GENERAL This state-of-the-art report addresses the use of thermal precleaning for tanks, vessels, rail tank cars and hopper cars, and process equipment when preparing surfaces for the application of high-performance or high-bake coati
19、ng and lining systems. DEFINITIONS Thermal Precleaning: Thermal precleaning is the application of high temperatures to aid in the partial or complete degradation, embrittlement, and/or dilution and subsequent removal of contaminants and failed or old coatings from the surface of a substrate prior to
20、 abrasive blast cleaning and coating application. Dry heat and wet heat are two common types of thermal precleaning. Dry Heat: The structure to be thermally precleaned is subjected to elevated temperatures by appropriate means, such as an oven, in order to: (1) thermally degrade wax, grease, oil, ta
21、r, drawing compounds (if the proper temperatures are achieved), and some hydrocarbon-based volatiles; and (2) embrittle existing coatings to facilitate their removal from ferrous and nonferrous substrates. Thermal precleaning removes all volatile contaminants from the substrate that might otherwise
22、come out during the curing process and result in blistering of the coating. Wet Heat: The structure to be thermally precleaned is heated to elevated temperatures by steam (pressurized or unpressurized) for the purpose of diluting and removing salts of oxidizing acids such as nitric and sulfuric acid
23、, mineral acids such as hydrochloric acid, alkalies, and other chemical contaminants such as sulfates and chlorides that (1)Thermal precleaning procedures for oilfield tubular goods are a special case requiring higher temperature ranges for adequate degradation. For specific information on these pro
24、cedures, refer to NACE Standard RP0191 (latest revision), “The Application of Internal Plastic Coatings for Oilfield Tubular Goods and Accessories.”1(2)Trimber cites the most commonly used contemporary methods for detecting contaminants and then lists the most recent and generally industry-accepted
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