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FUEL OIL CARGO TANK REPAIR

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juancito

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Nov 30, 2000
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Hi Guys!

I´m facing a problem whose answer I´m not sure. It happens that we need to repair by welding an internal damaged baffle of a cargo tank used for fuel oil road transportation. Originally it was internally epoxy painted. We sand blasted almost all this paint but still have some concern with fuel oil vapor which could still remain inside this tank. Is there any procedure to eliminate any chance of explosion while welding inside the tank. Any help will be very welcome. Thanks in advance and regards.

Juan
 
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hi juancito
i'm a new member.
if you haven't solved your problem let's more details about it like:size of the tank,method of welding and it's probable dangers,the money you can spend,and so on.
if you have finished your work please tell us about the result.
best regards
s.s.ghoraishy
 
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