Naijatium
Materials
- Mar 4, 2009
- 9
Hi,
I have found valuable information on this forum and this is my first time here.
I'm working on a project involving fabrication of flowlines and subsea structures. We have a valve sealant injection Piping made of 316 SS. There has been a back and forth on "coating and not coating" of the 316 piping. My question is does the coating provide extra protection for the 316 SS considering the seabed (burial conditions), seawater and 30 yrs design life? Also, would the coatings help prevent the occurence of hydrogen embrittlement since we have welds on the piping and cathodic protection of the whole subsea structures?. Thanks for your help.
I have found valuable information on this forum and this is my first time here.
I'm working on a project involving fabrication of flowlines and subsea structures. We have a valve sealant injection Piping made of 316 SS. There has been a back and forth on "coating and not coating" of the 316 piping. My question is does the coating provide extra protection for the 316 SS considering the seabed (burial conditions), seawater and 30 yrs design life? Also, would the coatings help prevent the occurence of hydrogen embrittlement since we have welds on the piping and cathodic protection of the whole subsea structures?. Thanks for your help.