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NACE Standard RP0472-2005

Methods and Controls to Prevent In-Service Environmental Cracking of Carbon Steel Weldments in Corrosive Petroleum Refining Environments

This standard establishes guidelines to prevent most forms of environmental cracking of weldments in carbon steel refinery equipment and piping. Weldments are defined to include the weld deposit, base metal HAZs, and adjacent base metal zones subject to residual stresses from welding.


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