jskernahan
Mechanical
- Jun 27, 2012
- 15
Hi all,
I'm replacing an old section of produced water pipe and am trying to figure out if I should internally coat the carbon steel (A106-B). I don't have any info an the existing pipe so can't use that as a benchmark, however I have a water analysis that shows a chloride content of 13,896 mg/L. The system is closed so there is no oxygen ingress, does anyone have any insight as to what kind of corrosion to expect in this line? Is there a good argument for not internally coating the pipe based on the analysis and fact that there's no oxygen ingress? The new pipe will have a corrosion allowance of 1.5 mm and I've attached the water analysis. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
James
I'm replacing an old section of produced water pipe and am trying to figure out if I should internally coat the carbon steel (A106-B). I don't have any info an the existing pipe so can't use that as a benchmark, however I have a water analysis that shows a chloride content of 13,896 mg/L. The system is closed so there is no oxygen ingress, does anyone have any insight as to what kind of corrosion to expect in this line? Is there a good argument for not internally coating the pipe based on the analysis and fact that there's no oxygen ingress? The new pipe will have a corrosion allowance of 1.5 mm and I've attached the water analysis. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
James