AMenJr
Mechanical
- Oct 30, 2006
- 16
Hi folks,
I have a 72"OD x 15's/s @ 125psig horiz. vessel that has internal corrosion at the bottom of the vessel which operates at about 50psig. No vacuum. The bottom 1/3 has the internal corrosion. The corrosion is severe enough to cause leaking. The corrosion type is pitting with pin holes. Instead of replacing the vessel I would like to know if there are any internal coatings or cladding type repair methods that I could consider and still hold lower pressure? If there is, do you have any contacts? Do you know where they are located? My vessel is about 50 miles offshore Gulf of Mexico, USA on a platform. We would also consider re-rating the vessel to a lower pressure and maybe even making it a non-code vessel operating at atmos. pressure. We would then pump the liquids out of the atmos. vessel if we have to. Replacing the vessel would take a least 8 weeks of fab. and more for installation. The facility is shut down due to this vessels leaks.
I have a 72"OD x 15's/s @ 125psig horiz. vessel that has internal corrosion at the bottom of the vessel which operates at about 50psig. No vacuum. The bottom 1/3 has the internal corrosion. The corrosion is severe enough to cause leaking. The corrosion type is pitting with pin holes. Instead of replacing the vessel I would like to know if there are any internal coatings or cladding type repair methods that I could consider and still hold lower pressure? If there is, do you have any contacts? Do you know where they are located? My vessel is about 50 miles offshore Gulf of Mexico, USA on a platform. We would also consider re-rating the vessel to a lower pressure and maybe even making it a non-code vessel operating at atmos. pressure. We would then pump the liquids out of the atmos. vessel if we have to. Replacing the vessel would take a least 8 weeks of fab. and more for installation. The facility is shut down due to this vessels leaks.