shaafishaikh
Materials
- Nov 28, 2013
- 15
Good day all!
Recently we carried out a peel test of the asphalt enamel coating on our cross country water pipeline. The coating was observed to be disbonded from the steel pipeline. Our pipeline is protected using an impressed current CP system along with sacrificial Mg anodes at many locations.
As far as my understanding goes, the purpose of a coating is to isolate the steel pipeline from the soil, and to act as a barrier to moisture and other corrosive elements.
As such, can anyone please explain why bonding of the coating to the pipeline is considered to be so vital?
Thanks,
Shaafi
PS: Any literature on pipeline coatings and their types, merits and demerits would be great.
Recently we carried out a peel test of the asphalt enamel coating on our cross country water pipeline. The coating was observed to be disbonded from the steel pipeline. Our pipeline is protected using an impressed current CP system along with sacrificial Mg anodes at many locations.
As far as my understanding goes, the purpose of a coating is to isolate the steel pipeline from the soil, and to act as a barrier to moisture and other corrosive elements.
As such, can anyone please explain why bonding of the coating to the pipeline is considered to be so vital?
Thanks,
Shaafi
PS: Any literature on pipeline coatings and their types, merits and demerits would be great.