ISO 10409-1993 PDF
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St ISO 10409-1993
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Ст ISO 10409-1993
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Full title and description
ISO 10409:1993 — Petroleum and natural gas industries — Application of cement lining to steel tubular goods, handling, installation and joining. This International Standard adopts API Recommended Practice 10E (second edition, July 1987) with modifications for international use and specifies minimum requirements for cement lining of steel pipe and tubing used to protect against corrosive attack encountered in the handling of oilfield brines.
Abstract
The standard lays down minimum requirements for the application, handling, installation and joining of cement linings applied to steel tubular goods in the petroleum and natural gas industry. It incorporates the technical content of API RP 10E (1987) while applying ISO‑level modifications where noted. The published document is concise (19 pages) and includes normative references to related API/ISO documents.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn.
- Publication date: 23 December 1993 (ISO publication).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 75.180.10 (Exploratory, drilling and extraction equipment).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (1993).
- Number of pages: 19.
Scope
ISO 10409:1993 defines minimum requirements for cement lining applied to steel pipe and tubing intended to shield steel from chemical and corrosive attack encountered in oilfield brines. It covers the application process, handling, installation and joining practices and references API RP 10E (2nd ed., 1987) as the primary source, with ISO modifications where specified.
Key topics and requirements
- Minimum technical requirements for cement lining composition and application to steel tubulars.
- Handling, storage and installation practices to protect the lining and tubular integrity.
- Guidance on joining (make‑up) and field operations to avoid damage to the lining.
- Adoption of API RP 10E (2nd edition, July 1987) as the normative technical basis, with ISO‑level editorial and technical adjustments.
- Normative references to related API documents as published under ISO references (see related standards).
Typical use and users
This standard was intended for manufacturers of oilfield tubular goods, pipe lining contractors, drilling and completion service companies, pipeline and casing installers, quality assurance and inspection personnel, and engineers responsible for corrosion protection and well completion materials and procedures.
Related standards
ISO 10409 references and is based on API RP 10E (Recommended Practice for Application of Cement Lining to Steel Tubular Goods, 2nd ed., 1987). It also cites related ISO references for API documents: API Std 5B (published as ISO 10422), API Spec 5L (published as ISO 3183-1), and API Spec 10 (published as ISO 10426). These referenced documents cover thread dimensions, pipe specifications and well cementing materials used in conjunction with lined tubulars.
Keywords
cement lining, cement mortar lining, steel tubular goods, oilfield tubing, pipe lining, API RP 10E, petroleum and natural gas, handling, installation, joining, corrosion protection.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 10409:1993 is an International Standard that specified minimum requirements for the application of cement lining to steel tubular goods used in the petroleum and natural gas industries.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers cement lining materials and application procedures, handling, installation and joining practices for lined steel pipe and tubing, adopting API RP 10E (2nd ed., 1987) with modifications for ISO use.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Manufacturers, lining contractors, well construction and completion engineers, inspection and QA personnel, and others involved in specifying or applying cement linings to oilfield tubular goods.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: ISO 10409:1993 has been withdrawn. ISO's lifecycle records show the withdrawal stage completed on 8 January 2003; national standards bodies and resellers also list the withdrawal date as 08 January 2003. The document is therefore not current for normative use.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It is related to a family of ISO/adopted API documents addressing tubular goods and well materials (see API RP 10E as the adopted basis and associated ISO publications such as ISO 10422, ISO 3183-1 and ISO 10426 for related topics). It was published as a stand‑alone ISO adoption of an API recommended practice rather than as a numbered multi‑part ISO series.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Cement lining; cement mortar; steel tubular goods; oilfield brines; lining application; handling; installation; joining; API RP 10E; corrosion protection.