NACE GLOSSARY OF CORROSION-RELATED TERMS
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ATTENUATION
Electrical losses in a conductor
caused by current flow in the
conductor.
AUGER ELECTRON
SPECTROSCOPY
Analytical technique in which the
sample surface is irradiated with
low-energy electrons and the
energy spectrum of electrons
emitted from the surface is
measured.
AUSTENITIC STEEL
A steel whose microstructure at
room temperature consists
predominantly of austenite.
AUXILIARY ELECTRODE
An electrode, usually made from
a noncorroding material, which is
commonly used in polarization
studies to pass current to or from
a test electrode.
B
BACKFILL
Material placed in a hole to fill the
space around the anodes, vent
pipe, and buried components of a
cathodic protection system.
BARRIER COATING
(1) A coating that has a high
resistance to permeation of
liquids and/or gases. (2) A
coating that is applied over a
previously coated surface to
prevent damage to the
underlying coating during
subsequent handling
BEACH MARKS
The characteristic markings on
the fracture surfaces produced
by fatigue crack propagation
(also known as
clamshell marks,
conchoidal marks
, and
arrest
marks
).
BETA CURVE
A plot of dynamic (fluctuating)
interference current or related
proportional voltage (ordinate)
versus the corresponding
structure-to-electrolyte potentials
at a selected location on the
affected structure (abscissa).
BINDER
The nonvolatile portion of the
vehicle of a formulated coating
material.
BITUMINOUS COATING
An asphalt or coal-tar compound
used to provide a protective
coating for a surface.
BLAST ANGLE
(1) The angle of the blast nozzle
with reference to the surface
during abrasive blast cleaning.
(2) The angle of the abrasive
particles propelled from a
centrifugal blasting wheel with
reference to the
surface being
abrasive blast cleaned.
BLOWDOWN
(1) Injection of air or water under
high pressure through a tube to
the anode area for the purpose of
purging the annular space and
possibly correcting high
resistance caused by gas
blockage. (2) In conjunction with
boilers or cooling towers, the
process of discharging a
significant portion of the aqueous
solution in order to remove
accumulated salts, deposits, and
other impurities.
BLUSHING
Whitening and loss of gloss of a
coating, usually organic, caused
by moisture (also known as
blooming
).
BRACELET ANODES
Galvanic anodes with geometry
suitable for direct attachment
around the circumference of a
pipeline. These may be half-
shell bracelets consisting of two
semi-circular sections or
segmented bracelets consisting
of a large number of individual
anodes.
BRITTLE FRACTURE
Fracture with little or no plastic
deformation.
BRUSH-OFF BLAST
CLEANED SURFACE
A brush-off blast cleaned
surface, when viewed without
magnification, shall be free of all
visible oil, grease, dirt, dust,
loose mill scale, loose rust, and
loose coating. Tightly adherent
mill scale, rust, and coating may
remain on the surface. Mill
scale, rust, and coating are
considered tightly adherent if
they cannot be removed by lifting
with a dull putty knife. [See
NACE No. 4/SSPC-SP 7.]
C
CALCAREOUS COATING
A layer consisting of calcium
carbonate and other salts
deposited on the surface. When
the surface is cathodically
polarized as in cathodic
protection, this layer is the result
of the increased pH adjacent to
the protected surface.
CALCAREOUS DEPOSIT
[See
Calcareous Coating.
]
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