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NACE standard practices are methods of selection, design, installation, or operation of a material or system when corrosion is a factor. This class of standard may provide details of construction of a corrosion-control system; methods of treating the surface of materials to reduce requirements for using corrosion-control devices; criteria for the proper operation and maintenance of a corrosion-control system; methods for the proper use of corrosion-control techniques; procedures for increasing the effectiveness, safety, and economic benefits of an installation or system; procedures for proper use of an installed corrosion-control system to prevent its deterioration; or other practices requiring a description of techniques or control parameters for a system.

NACE test methods are tests related to corrosion prevention and control. This type of standard can give the method of conducting tests of any type to ascertain the characteristics of a material, design, or operation. TMs shall not include acceptance or performance criteria. These criteria may be covered in standard material requirements or standard practices.

NACE material requirements are standards that define the necessary characteristics of a material when corrosion is a factor in the selection, application, and maintenance of the material. This type of standard may include chemical composition of the material, its mechanical properties, and its physical properties. These standards should state the necessary requirements of a material to provide a basis for contractual specifications by interested parties.

(product image) NACE/ASTM G 193-10a, Standard Terminology and Acronyms Relating to Corrosion
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