GSO ISO 18796-1:2021

ISO 18796-1:2018
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 July 2021

Petroleum, petrochemicals and natural gas industries — Internal coating and lining of carbon steel process vessels — Part 1: Technical requirements

GSO ISO 18796-1:2021 Files

GSO ISO 18796-1:2021 Scope

This document specifies the minimum technical requirements for surface preparation, materials, application, inspection and testing of internal coating and lining systems that are intended to be applied on internal surfaces of process vessels that are subject to marked pressure/temperature changes and/or potentially corrosive conditions or processes and aggressive chemicals, used in the oil and gas industry.

This document covers both new construction and maintenance works of process vessels as well as the repair of defective and deteriorated coating and lining systems.

This document also provides the minimum requirements for the coated and lined samples and the criteria for their approval.

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