Airborne chlorides are the suspended salt and gaseous content present in the atmosphere. It is measured through air concentration using the unit µg/m3. Because salt is corrosive, airborne chloride levels can affect corrosion significantly. Identifying its levels can greatly help in the… View Full Term
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Mitigating Corrosion Under Insulation and Supporting the Longevity of Industrial Pipe Insulating Systems
A past board member of NACE, Ron Bianchetti has 38 years of professional experience in corrosion engineering design, project management, and construction management. His industry experience includes oil and gas pipelines, water/wastewater facilities, power generation facilities, offshore facilities, and reinforced and pre-stressed concrete structures.
In addition, Ron has extensive experience in the development of asset management and preventative maintenance programs for water and waste water systems, including integrity management for transmission, storage, and distribution facilities.
An author of more than 20 technical papers and presenter of over 200 technical presentations, Ron also served as editor for the updated 2nd Edition of the Sam Peabody book entitled, “Control of Pipeline Corrosion.”
New economical rehabilitation technologies show promise in extending the operation life of critical assets. A review of a recent EPA study on two commercially available in-situ trenchless lining systems: spray-on linings and cured-in-place pipes (CIPP).
In its current state of development, ice pigging technology is a pipeline cleaning methodology, and not a corrosion control mitigation process.