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Repairing damaged hot-deep galvanized pipe

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Hwanii

Mechanical
May 10, 2013
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Hello!!

I'm working as a piping enginner.
For FW aboveground, galvanized pipes are installed. our procedure to install as follows

1. Cutting and welding pipes to fabricate the spools as per ISOs
2. Make them hot-dip galvanized
3. Install them in the field

When the change of the line is inevitable, we should do the same process once again.
It's wasting time because the entire spool should be re-galvanized.

Is there any way to repair the changed welding joint only in galvanizing such as painting??
 
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