NACE TM21420-2018

Test Method for Measurement of Peel Strength of Multilayer Polyolefin

National Association of Corrosion Engineers, 04/26/2018

Publisher: NACE

File Format: PDF

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Published:26/04/2018

Pages:12

File Size:1 file , 880 KB

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NEW NACE Standard Test Method for 2018! This NACE International test method describes a reliable methodology for determining the peel strength of polyolefin-based multilayer pipeline coating systems, generally for coating thickness less than 12 mm (0.47 in). This standard provides a method to measure the peel strength of polyolefin-based multilayer coating systems, such as 2-layer polyethylene coating [2LPE], 3-layer polyethylene [3LPE], 3-layer polypropylene [3LPP], and heat shrink sleeve[HSS] field joint coating.

It provides essential information on the quality of the applied coating. This is particularly important for field-applied coatings, of which the application process is significantly impacted by the environmental conditions and the skill set of the field applicators. This test method is intended for use by pipeline operating companies, pipeline owners, pipeline contractors, pipeline inspection services companies, and pipeline coating mills.

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