NACE MR0103-2012

NACE MR0103-2012
NACE MR0103-2012 English PDF Materials Resistant to Sulfide Stress Cracking in Corrosive Petroleum Refining Environments

standard published 06/23/2012 by National Association of Corrosion Engineers

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This standard establishes material requirements for resistance to SSC in sour petroleum refining and related processing environments containing H2S either as a gas or dissolved in an aqueous (liquid water) phase with or without the presence of hydrocarbon. This standard does not include and is not intended to include design specifications. Other forms of wet H2S cracking, environmental cracking, corrosion, and other modes of failure, although outside the scope of this standard, should be considered in the design and operation of equipment. Severely corrosive and/or hydrogen charging conditions may lead to failures by mechanisms other than SSC and should be mitigated by methods that are outside the scope of this standard.

Specifically, this standard is directed at the prevention of SSC of equipment (including pressure vessels, heat exchangers, piping, valve bodies, and pump and compressor cases) and components used in the refining industry. Prevention of SSC in carbon steel materials categorized under P-No. 1 in Section IX of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC)5 is addressed by requiring compliance with NACE SP0472.6

Note: There are a number of instances in which this standard specifically references the ASME BPVC. This reference is based on historical development of the standard, but is not intended to preclude the use of other pertinent codes and standards where they are appropriate.

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