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marine environments, 37–38 galvanizing, 212–214
metals and alloys, 42 metallizing, 214
Military vehicles and equipment, 308–312 miscellaneous allied paint products,
Military weapons, 397 209–210
Mining industry, 122, 172–174, 292–293 organic, 206–212
Motor vehicles, 119–120, 160, 277–281 convertible coatings, 207–208
chemically-induced polymeric coatings,
Nickel-based alloys, 23, 30, 36, 75, 85, 87 207
Nitrobacter, 39 fusion-bonded epoxies, 208
Nuclear fuel, 197–198 heat-induced polymerized coatings, 207
Nuclear industry, 392–393 hydrolysis-induced polymerized
Nuclear waste storage, 197–200, 257–260 coatings: inorganic zinc, 208
moisture-cured polyurethanes, 208
Oil and gas exploration and production,
oxygen-induced polymerized coatings,
121–122, 170–172, 289–291 207
Oxidative wear, 48–50
phenolics, 207
Paint, electrocoated, 281 polyurethanes, 207
Passivation and repassivation, 9, 22, 84 silicones, 208
breakdown, 19–20, 27–28 non-convertible coatings, 206–207
Petroleum refining, 122, 174–177, 293–295 acrylics, 206
Pipelines bitumen, 206
underground, 135–143, 244–253 chlorinated rubbers, 206
Pipes coalescence coatings, 207
flame-spray polymers, 206–207
copper, 271–272, 362–365
vinyls, 206
fiberglass, 219–220
original equipment manufacturers
iron, 376–378
coatings, 208–209
lead, 271–272
porcelain enamel, 308
plastic, 255
powder coatings, 308
polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe, 220
special purpose coatings, 209
Piping design, 297–298
Pitting, 15–17, 351–354, 375–376 Pulp and paper industry, 179–181, 218,
Plastics in corrosion control, 219–221 300–302
composites, 219–220 Railroad cars, 164–167, 264–265
fiberglass pipe, 219–220
Railroads, 149–150, 264–265
fluoropolymers, 221
Rebar See under Bridges; Steel, stainless
plastic pipe, 255
Rock bolts, 365–367
polyethylene, 220–221
Rust, 391, 397
polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe, 220
pack, 380–381
Point defects, 26–27
Pore creep, 305 Sealants, 288
Potentiodynamic polarization, 20–22, 73 Sewage water systems, 152, 273
Potentiostatic methods, 21–22 Ships, 161–162, 195, 281–286, 390–391,
Prevention of localized corrosion, 22–23 394–395 See also Tankers
Protective coatings, 205–214, 248, 251, 308 coatings, 282–286
aircraft, 287 SOHIC See Stress oriented hydrogen
architectural, 208–209 induced cracking
augmentation, 279 Solder corrosion, 306
cost, 209–212 Spalling, 224, 231
metallic coatings, 212–214 Steel, Reinforcing, 244, 346–347

