Archive for 'Flash Rust'

Fixing Pipeline Problems- Conference in Berlin Germany 10-2014

Posted on 14. Aug, 2014 by .

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Dr. Lydia Frenzel will be lecturing in the “Performing Pipeline Rehabilitation”  pre event course 21-22 -October-2014 in Berlin, Germay with Sidney A Taylor as the Senior Lecturer. Visit clarion.org for full conference details.  http://clarion.org/fpp/fpp-2014/index.php Speakers and papers are scheduled from: Netherlands, Germany, USA, UK, Czech Republic, Russia, Canada, Italy, France, Abu Dhabi The 6th international […]

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#2 Defining Rust Back, Flash Rust, and Rust Bloom

Posted on 06. Mar, 2014 by .

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Back in 2005, Ray Weaver of SSPC Staff and Lydia Frenzel of Advisory Council co-authored an article to tell the difference between flash rust, rust back, and rust bloom.  It never got published.  Frenzel is posting this on the Flash Rust web site in March 2014. Look at this article and use the three flow […]

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# 1 What is Flash Rust, Rust Back, and Rust Bloom?

Posted on 27. Feb, 2014 by .

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2014-02-27 Start of a blog. I, Lydia Frenzel, Ph.D., have been talking on this subject since 1985. John Kelly, International Paint, in May 1996 published “There’s More than One Kind of Rust” in Marine Log (Page 18).  You should read this article.  It is simple and direct. Rust Back and Flash Rust are terms that […]

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Cleaner Times Article on Dr. Frenzel by Kathy Danforth

Posted on 11. Jul, 2011 by .

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“This article is reprinted with permission from CleanerTimes/IWA, a monthly trade journal serving the pressure cleaning and waterjetting industries.  For more information please visit www.cleanertimes.com or www.waterjettingdirectory.com . Article by Kathy Danforth June 2011, p. 42, Cleaner Times Dr. Lydia Frenzel has been a significant force in the waterjetting industry since her early work in […]

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TEST PROTOCOL for CORROSION INHIBITORS OR SALT CLEANERS for FLASH RUST

Posted on 10. May, 2011 by .

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This is a Test Protocol for Corrosion Inhibitors or Cleaners for Flash Rust. Prepared by Lydia Frenzel from a specific Proprietary Inhibitor and Cleaner manufacturer’s sheet. Most of the manufacturers have letters or tests results from specific coatings manufacturers. If you contact me, I will send you the link to the source material. OBJECTIVE: This […]

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Recent Developments: Fiction instead of Fact

Posted on 03. May, 2011 by .

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Many of my readers know that I’ve been undergoing treatment for Cancer. You can follow me on my blog and register for my newsletter. Fewer seem to know that I collaborate in writing novels under the name of L.C. Frenzel. Even fewer know that the first two Callie Houston books have been published in Kindle […]

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Acknowledgements & Reference papers for NSRP Flash Rust Project

Posted on 16. Mar, 2009 by .

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Acknowledgments, Bibliography for NSRP Flash Rust Project These papers listed below are included for further reading with permission from JPCL, CleanerTimes, and Marine Log. All rights are retained by the publishers. Many people contributed to this module.  The technical team members include: National Shipbuilding Research Program SP-3 Panel, Todd Pacific Shipyard, Detyens Shipyard, Atlantic Marine […]

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Pressure Sensitive Tape Test for Quantity of Flash Rust

Posted on 16. Mar, 2009 by .

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Pressure Sensitive Tape Test- for Quantity of Flash Rust- NSRP Project The Pressure Sensitive Tape Test described by Hempel is a modification of ISO 8502-3 (Pressure Sensitive Tape test for dust) and is not mentioned in VIS-4.  The tape test can be used as a permanent record.  If lint deposition is a concern, the project […]

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Summary of Major Points- Flash Rust Project NSRP

Summary of Major Points- Flash Rust Project NSRP

Posted on 16. Mar, 2009 by .

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NSRP Flash Rust Project Metric Table, Control of Amount Summary of Major Points: 1.    Flash Rust is the rust that occurs from the time the waterjetting process starts to the time the water used for the waterjetting process dries. 2.    Control the quantity of Flash Rust by Project Planning           • During Removal Process           • As Water is drying […]

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Mega Rust Workshop Updates

Posted on 12. Mar, 2009 by .

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Date : 2009-03-12
2 Separate Workshops on “How to Inspect for Flash Rust”
To replace the description sent out on 2009-03-09
Contact Person: Lydia Frenzel, 512-392-2210; lydiafrenzel@advisorycouncil.org

Frenzel tried to cover two workshops with one write-up. This was confusing to some people.

The tag line “Practical Solutions for Practical Problems” reflects Dr. Frenzel’s approach to life with the “Keep it Simple Stupid” approach. If you are an inspector and never been on a waterjetting job, OR If you have ever been in an argument concerning light, moderate, or heavy flash rust, this workshop is for you.

Here are two separate Press Releases.

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