Abstract
Rehabilitation, repairs or replacement of corroded or damaged pipelines must be made in a manner that will not compromise the mechanical integrity of the pipeline. During the pipeline rehabilitation process the mainline piping is excavated, cleaned, inspected and evaluated for corrosion. A protective coating is then applied and the piping is buried. This paper will focus on the application of rehabilitation and repair coatings.
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1993
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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