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CEN - EN 12068

Cathodic Protection - External Organic Coatings for the Corrosion Protection of Buried or Immersed Steel Pipelines Used in Conjunction with Cathodic Protection - Tapes and Shrinkable Materials

active, Most Current
Organization: CEN
Publication Date: 1 August 1998
Status: active
Page Count: 31
ICS Code (Metallurgy): 77
scope:

This standard specifies the functional requirements and test methods for external organic coatings based on tapes or shrinkable materials to be used for corrosion protection of buried and immersed steel pipelines in conjunction with cathodic protection.

It classifies coatings by increasing mechanical resistance and operating temperatures. Coatings for special installation conditions are &o considered. A comprehensive classification of coatings in relation to functional requirements is defined. Tapes and shrinkable materials which meet the requirements of these classes can belong to various types defined in this standard.

This European Standard is not applicable to special applications in off-shore and stress loads caused by frequent temperature changes.

Specifications of fillers are outside the scope of this European standard.

Document History

EN 12068
August 1, 1998
Cathodic Protection - External Organic Coatings for the Corrosion Protection of Buried or Immersed Steel Pipelines Used in Conjunction with Cathodic Protection - Tapes and Shrinkable Materials
This standard specifies the functional requirements and test methods for external organic coatings based on tapes or shrinkable materials to be used for corrosion protection of buried and immersed...

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