DefenderJ
Materials
- Jan 21, 2008
- 54
We have a lot of unpainted carbon steel pipes on our plant which are outdoors.
I am increasingly seeing an unusual corrosion on the outside of the pipe which penetrates deep into the pipe and can lead to leakage.
The "pit" is faily wide and filled with dense corrosion product - generally dark in colour. There is very little flakey corrosion product. I have attached a document with some photos.
Has anyone seen a similar phenomenon or know what it might be caused by? I am trying to get a piece of pipe with this problem so I can get it analysed.
My thoughts so far are surface contamination (spots of material deposited on the pipe) may set up a corrosion cell. We are located next to tidal estuary - could chlorides have a role in this?
Any opinions and information gratefully recieved.
I am increasingly seeing an unusual corrosion on the outside of the pipe which penetrates deep into the pipe and can lead to leakage.
The "pit" is faily wide and filled with dense corrosion product - generally dark in colour. There is very little flakey corrosion product. I have attached a document with some photos.
Has anyone seen a similar phenomenon or know what it might be caused by? I am trying to get a piece of pipe with this problem so I can get it analysed.
My thoughts so far are surface contamination (spots of material deposited on the pipe) may set up a corrosion cell. We are located next to tidal estuary - could chlorides have a role in this?
Any opinions and information gratefully recieved.