Faying surfaces failure is a situation in which the contacting surfaces or faces of two similar or dissimilar materials placed next to each other to form a joint either fails to perform the function of a joint or loosens up. In a faying surface failure situation, the sealant between the mated… View Full Term
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Flaws in a coating application can leave the substrate poorly protected, or in some cases, totally exposed. These coating flaws are generally called holidays. Holiday testing is commonly performed on components such as tank interiors, pipelines, storage vessels and buried structures due to their importance and the corrosive nature of their operating environment. This download will cover different types of holidays, causes, prevention and testing.
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