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NACE STANDARDS
Dept. of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
University of Indonesia
NACE International Facts
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Founded by a group (11 engineer) of
pipeliners in 1943, then expanded into other
industries
As of 2008, there are approximately 20,312
NACE members world wide
Non-Profit Organization
Volunteer/Member Driven
The “Forum” for Corrosion
The World’s Largest Corrosion Association
What is NACE
A technical and educational
association dedicated exclusively
to the prevention and control of
corrosion of all materials.
NACE Mission
To protect people, assets, and the environment
from the effects of corrosion
GOALS
 Support the strategies in the Cost of Corrosion
Study
 To be recognized as the premier coatings
society
 Develop a growing and vibrant membership by
exceeding expectations
 Dramatically raise the world’s awareness and
understanding of the effects of corrosion
NACE International Fact
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17,000+ Members in 100 Countries
300+ Corporate Members
400+ Publications
350 Technical Committees
200+ Standards and reports
250+ Education courses offered
Nearly 12,000 people hold a NACE
certification
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NACE is organized into four Areas in
North America and four Regions
outside the continent
North America
International
Northern Area
Eastern Area
Central Area
Western Area
East Asia/Pacific Rim
Region
West Asia/Africa Region
Europe Region
Latin America Region
Technical Committee Organization
Technical Committee Membership
Task Group (TG)
Technology Exchange
Group (TEG)
Task Group (TG)
Technology Exchange
Group (TEG)
Task Group (TG)
Specific Technology
Group (STG)
Specific Technology
Group (STG)
Specific Technology
Group (STG)
Specific Technology
Group (STG)
Specific Technology
Group (STG)
TCC Administrative
Committees
Technology Management
Group (TMG)
NACE-Led US TAGs to
ISO
Technical Coordination
Committee (TCC)
Research Committee
Technical and Research
Activities Committee
(TRAC)
NACE International
Board of Directors
Technical Committee Organization
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Overall coordination of Technical Activities
Consolidated committee operations into 5
Technology Management Groups over
Specific Technology Groups
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2 Industry Specific (N1 & N2)
2 Cross-Industry (C1 & C2)
1 Science (S)
NACE Technical Committee
Process
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Preparation of Standards
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Task Group Reaches Consensus
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May be in meeting, via e-mail
correspondence, or formal ballot
Draft Sent to Headquarters
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Formatted and edited by staff
Reviewed by member editorial committee
Staff handles ballot process, advises Task
Group
Ballot Procedures
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Canvass distributed
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Asks members of sponsoring STGs if
they wishto vote on a standard
30-day response time
Ballot distributed
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6-week ballot period; 50% response from
distribution list required
Reaffirmation, Revision, Withdrawal
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All standards reviewed every five
years and reaffirmed, revised, or
withdrawn
Must be completed every five years
Begin review 1 to 2 years before 5year date
Types of NACE Standards
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Recommended Practices (NACE-RP)
Test Methods (NACE-TM)
Materials Requirements (NACE-MR)
NACE/SSPC Standards –
collaboration with SSPC (Society of
Protective Coating)
NACE Emergency Guideline
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Recommended practices include
recommended methods of selection, design,
installation, maintenance, or operation of
material or system where corrosion is a
factor.
In addition, some recommended practices
focus on details of construction of a
corrosion control system; methods of treating
the surface of materials to reduce corrosion;
requirements for using devices to reduce
corrosion; and procedures for increasing the
effectiveness, safety, and economic benefits
of an installation or system.
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Test methods are tests related to corrosion
prevention and control. This type of
standard can give the method of conducting
tests to ascertain the characteristics of a
material, design, or operation.
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Material requirements state the necessary
characteristics of a material where corrosion
is a factor in the selection, application, and
maintenance of the material.
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Alphanumeric indicate the class of standard,
the number indicate first year publication and
year publication of current version
Ex RP 0472-200 (Recommended Practice
No.4, first issue in 1972, current version
2000)
Cover page will explain the standard re
affirmed and follow full approval history
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