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NACE Standards

11/21/2013 1:51 AM

I would like to know about NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) standards. I have already checked NACE website (www.nace.org) to collect more information. Unfortunately all internet search engines are not working properly in my network to check other websites.

Difference between NACE MR 0175 and NACE MR 0103?

NACE is concerned about Sulphide stress cracking or chloride stress cracking?

Any document relevant to NACE MR0175 and NACE MR 0103 are welCome

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Re: NACE Standards

11/21/2013 7:09 AM

You can read a little bit more about them here:

NACE MR0103

NACE MR0175

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11/21/2013 7:45 AM

Thank you very much for the link. I checked the link in IHS website and found that money required for printing or buying of those standards. For taking screen shots, no need to pay money.Please correct me , if I am wrong.

After reviewing the screen shots, I have some doubts to be clarified.

NACE MR 0103 discusses about sulphide cracking and NACE MR 0175 discuss about materials for H2S containing environment! Though both standards title have some confusion, but I guess both standards discuss about materials which are resistant to some kind of cracking.

I would like to know, Sulphide and H2S has any connection?

By the way front page of both NACE standards did not mention anything about chlorides. So I guess, chloride has not much emphasis in NACE MR 0175 and NACE MR 0103. However, as an expert in this field, could you please explain bit more on this subject?

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11/21/2013 8:43 AM

So if you did not find the information you were after, why did you specify those two standards in the OP? What led you to look at those, clarify please the nature of your application = better answers.

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11/21/2013 10:11 AM

Do you have enough knowledge and experience to talk about NACE MR 0103 and NACE MR 0175 in a forum like CR4? Ask this question to your CONSCIENCE. If your conscience says go ahead, then participate in this discussion with some valid data pertaining to NACE MR 0103 and NACE MR 0175 against my questions. In this discussion participants are discussing engineering related subject. I hope, you understood what I mean.

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11/21/2013 11:08 AM

Your second post stated a question about chlorides which are not included in the documents so it appeared that you were searching for at least one information from the wrong document. I wanted to know why you chose those two documents specifically if you also wanted Chloride information.

Do you wish to respond politely or remain ignorant.

No one here NEEDS to respond; we do so out of a desire to help. If you wish to make rude remarks and suggestions to us you will find no one will offer help in future.

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11/21/2013 12:24 PM

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11/21/2013 12:33 PM

Go for it - -

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11/21/2013 12:42 PM


These are only trailer.

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11/21/2013 3:55 PM


Hope this helps

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11/21/2013 7:25 PM

Don't bother. The way I see this he is a Troll whose goal it is to change CR4 into a better space. He had enough of Engineers posting out of their fields and does not realise that a big part of Engineering is common sense and that there is a common logical approach to Engineering problems.

And your question was directed into his very heart: He has no issues with NACE. He just wants to show off that he knows it and you don't. Since he has no real query, a question about the WHY is not welcome.

I think he was better off blogging instead of messing around like this.

But thats just my perception based on other posts and the later ones in this topic.

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Re: NACE Standards

11/21/2013 1:51 PM

After reviewing the screen shots, I have some doubts to be clarified.

Like many standards which must be purchased it can be difficult to guess exactly what is in the standard or the differences between two standards or if the standard will answer your specific questions, especially if they are not directly referenced in documents you are working to.

You could try a more detailed search of the standards site or an internet search with specific details of your question and see if you can locate the specific standards that will answer your questions, but you will still need to purchase them unless you ask nicely enough and one of the Engineers on CR4 who has access to the standards provides you a brief answer, at least enough to narrow down which standard(s) you specifically need to purchase yourself.

Obviously you would need to ask a bit nicer next time.

Alternatively, purchase the standards and discover the answer yourself.

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11/21/2013 3:17 PM

That goes without saying. LOL

"Nicer next time"! Sorry, I don't care.

By the way, do you have any answer for my question mentioned in my first post?

If you are not competent in this field,pls wait for the movie.

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11/21/2013 4:20 PM

Many CR4 readers are competent in the ways that information is accessed and assessed.

Engineering facilities used to design and construction in this area will have the current issues of relevant standards to hand in their offices. It's time to talk to a local Mentor about these standards, access to them for reading, and the use that the facility makes of them.

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11/21/2013 9:42 PM

If you are not competent to analyse the data, following link will help you to find the best mentor in your area.

http://www.twi.co.uk/technical-knowledge/job-knowledge/complying-with-nace-hardness-requirements-119/

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11/21/2013 7:20 PM

"Nicer next time"! Sorry, I don't care.

Ok, neither will we.

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11/21/2013 3:31 PM



Hope this helps.

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11/21/2013 3:54 PM

More info.

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11/22/2013 12:42 AM

Since H2S = hydrogen sulfide, yes, there would be some connection.

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11/22/2013 10:57 AM

lol I thought that was too obvious to rate a reply, thanks !

It was one of the indicators to me that OP was not what he claims.

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11/21/2013 4:47 PM

Did you know that as a NACE Member, you can download Standards and Reports for FREE? - See more at: http://www.nace.org/cstm/Store/Product.aspx?id=e826035f-a056-489c-a434-8524168dd95e#sthash.KEdAabj2.dpuf

Or, try this book.

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11/21/2013 10:14 PM

Which standard you need? If you don't know the name, pls check it with your mentor and understand it first.

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11/21/2013 6:56 PM

After reviewing all the comments from Anonymous Poster one I would strongly suggest that we have a Troll here. The handwriting is un-mistakingly and I have seen it in other posts.

Get you finger out of your nose if you want to pick our brains.

Your intentions are clear and really its the stupids thing I ever seen.

If you don't get the appreciation in your job nobody will stop you from sharing do it your knowledge in a blog. But the way you do it will never get you the pad on the shoulder for your superiority.

You can eat the standards or whatever you call them - it wont make you happy.

Note to Admin: Why do we allow Anonymous Post of this sort again?

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