SAeng
Chemical
- Mar 15, 2005
- 5
I have come across a problem with Corrosion under insulation(CUI). The problem is that moister (mainly form rainwater) is accumulating under the insulation of pipework. It is unknown if there is a coating on the carbon steel pipework.we are considering removing all insulation that is not absolutly required to prevent the any further attack. however there are close to 700 lines to me manually inspected. Has anyone had similar experience with CUI on offshore facilities.
some questions:
1. do process hot lines normally dry up the moisture preventing the problem?
2. What about areas under shelter?
3. If an alternative personnel protective device(wire mesh) is used will teh problem still persist (around clamp area).
I am looking at a way of removing or even combating CUI without replacing pipework and if possible while the plant is running.
Can someone shed some light into this problem.
some questions:
1. do process hot lines normally dry up the moisture preventing the problem?
2. What about areas under shelter?
3. If an alternative personnel protective device(wire mesh) is used will teh problem still persist (around clamp area).
I am looking at a way of removing or even combating CUI without replacing pipework and if possible while the plant is running.
Can someone shed some light into this problem.