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NACE RMS 2013 Billy J Fields Accurate Inspections, LLC o AWS CWI #03071341 o AWS CWS #0902004S o NACE Level III CCI #7866 o 34 Years Steel Water Pipe Manufacturing & Installation Experience 1

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Page 1: Accurate Inspections NACE 2013

NACE RMS 2013 Billy J Fields

• Accurate Inspections,

LLC

o AWS CWI #03071341

o AWS CWS #0902004S

o NACE Level III CCI

#7866

o 34 Years Steel Water

Pipe Manufacturing &

Installation Experience

1

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NACE RMS 2013 Discussion Topics

• Coating Purpose

• Premature Coating Failure

• Different Welding Processes & Electrodes

• NACE SP0178 Design, Fabrication, & Surface Finish Practice for Tanks & Vessels to Be Lined for Immersion Services

• SP0188 & SP0274 Holiday Testing Standards

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NACE RMS 2013 Purpose of Coatings

• Safety – Protects structures that

support extreme weight

• Appearance – Pealing coatings and rusting

steel are typically an eyesore

• Cost – Cost of painting/repainting a

structure is expensive, but certainly more economical then replacing

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Purpose of Coatings

• First line of defense to stop corrosion of a material, usually a metal.

• Acts as a barrier to prevent chemical compounds or corrosion current from contacting the substrate

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• Premature Coating Failure

– Failed at Weld Seams

– Laps Not Sealed

– Holiday Tested????

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• Premature Coating Failure

– Faying Surface Not Sealed

– Weld Seams Not Strip Coated

– Single Sided Weldments

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• Skip Welds and Lap type joints are difficult to protect

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Premature Coating Failure

• Weld Spatter Not Removed

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• NACE SP0178

– Surface weld quality may differ from welding codes

– Remove weld spatter

– Small amounts of porosity/undercut allowed depending on degree of preparation

– Grind rough welds smooth

• ASME/AWS

– AWS/ASME have allowances for weld defects that are not allowed by SP0178

– Weld Spatter not necessarily rejectable

– Small amounts of undercut allowed

– Rough welds not necessarily rejectable

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• NACE SP0178 – For Immersion Service – No Skip Welds

– No Laps

– Round all sharp edges

– No Arc Strikes

● Most Welding Inspectors are not aware of NACE SP0178

• ASME/AWS – Minimizes distortion from

welding process

– Laps are part of design

– Arc Strikes are not allowed

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• NACE SP0178

– Appendix A, Figure A1

• NACE SP0178

– Appendix A, Figure A2 & A3

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• NACE SP0178

– Appendix A, Figure A5 & A6

• NACE SP0178

– Appendix A, Figure A7 & A8

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• NACE SP0178-2007 Appendix C

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NACE SP0178-2007 Visual Comparator

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• Unacceptable weld & edge defects

– Weld Spatter, remove them

– Sharp Edges, chamfer with grinder

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• Unacceptable weld & edge defects

– Arc Strikes, remove them

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• Unacceptable weld defects

– Slag Pockets

– Weld Spatter

– Cold Laps

– Stops/Starts not ground

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• Poor Weld Profile

– Weld Spatter

– Sharp Edge

– Undercut

– Excessive Weld Sag

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• SAW (Submerged Arc Welding) – No weld spatter, typically performed in shops

• GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) – No weld spatter, typically performed in shops

• FCAW (Flux-Core Arc Welding) – Weld spatter but smooth weld profile

• GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) – Lots of weld spatter

• SMAW – Lots of weld spatter & typically a rough profile, normally used for field welding – E6010 electrode very

rough weld profile

– E7018 electrode smoother profile then E6010

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• SAW Weld • FCAW Weld

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• SMAW E6010 Weld Profile

• SMAW E7018 Weld Profile

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• Strip Coat/Seal the Welds and Beam Edges

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• Holiday Testing

– Wet Sponge Testing

– Low/High Voltage Testing

– Used to Find Voids, cracks, thin spots, or even contaminates in the coating

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• Weld Spatter & Rough welds that failed Holiday Testing

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• Missed Holidays

– Use proper Testing procedure • NACE SP0188

• NACE SP0274

– Select proper testing equipment • Wet sponge good up to 20mils DFT

• Low/High Voltage set correctly based on average DFT of applied coatings

Missed Holidays

Missed Holidays

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Thank you for attending

Questions ?