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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
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