tickle
Chemical
- Mar 19, 2003
- 310
I have just installed a tie in piece into some plant gas distribution pipework. This is down stream of a pressure let down/metering station and has cold gas passing through it.
The newly installed pipework did not get painted prior to installation and therefore must be done in situ. Particularly because the pipe is below the water table (fresh water)
Because the gas is cold the outside of the pipe suffers from condensation of water. Does anyone have any experience of coating cold (5 deg C) and wet metal?
The relative humidity is generally low but the dew point is above the surface temperature of the pipe. There is not any opportunity to heat the gas in the metering station. I understand that there are suitable paints for cold surfaces and wet surfaces, but not sure about the two scenarios together.
I would be grateful for any assistance.
Tickle
The newly installed pipework did not get painted prior to installation and therefore must be done in situ. Particularly because the pipe is below the water table (fresh water)
Because the gas is cold the outside of the pipe suffers from condensation of water. Does anyone have any experience of coating cold (5 deg C) and wet metal?
The relative humidity is generally low but the dew point is above the surface temperature of the pipe. There is not any opportunity to heat the gas in the metering station. I understand that there are suitable paints for cold surfaces and wet surfaces, but not sure about the two scenarios together.
I would be grateful for any assistance.
Tickle