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Truly robust, waterproof, excellent pipe coatings?

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seasar

Mechanical
Mar 4, 2008
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We have a lot of carbon steel pipe running through pipe bridges containing liquid NH3. We are constantly painting/repainting/repainting to maintain mechanical integrity and some of the areas require expensive scaffolding to get to.

Anyone have any experience with a coating other than primer/paint? I've read of polymer coatings that are applied almost like paint. Something that can handle expansion/contraction, sunlight, etc. I expect it to cost more the first time, but if it lasts....

Thanks,
 
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The principal problem is that you are now maintenance painting on in situ pipework which does not offer the best conditions for maximising coating longevity. A number of studies have shown that sealed thermal spray aluminium (TSA), when correctly applied, offers a significant durability extension compared to other coating systems. If you can get a survey to confirm satisfactory application conditions and accessibility it should be a strong candidate.

Steve Jones
Materials & Corrosion Engineer
 
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1) Is something leaking onto the pipe ?

2) Are you near the ocean, brackish water, industrial smoke area?

3) Is the coatings failure at the "top" of horizontal runs, near flanges or valve stems ?

4) What temperature is the pipe and is it subject to thermal cycling ?

5) Is there coating failures under insulation ?

No one painting/coating system is best for all circumstances..


-MJC

 
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