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- Apr 22, 2016
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Dear all,
Any idea of what might be the cause of the localized corrosion of the carbon steel in the seawater as in the attached photographs.
The part in the photo was taken from the flange of the floating reducer that was exposed to seawater for 5 years. The floating reducer was used to transport crude oil. The floater reducer consists of flange, reducer, foam and outer layer. The steel part (reducer and flange) was coated with zinc internally and externally. The corrosion/leak took place at the flange side slightly away from the weldment between the flange and the reducer. It was observed that the zinc coating sacrificed and exposing the steel (flange) to the seawater. The reducer did not corrode as it was covered with foam (to make floater afloat) and outer layer made of polyurethane.
While looking for the leak, is was observed that the flange was covered with barnacles and other marine growth. The hole was discovered underneath these barnacle and marine growth and the corrosion started from the outside as shown in the attachment.
Any suggestion on what may cause this type of localized corrosion? The material is A105 carbon steel used for forged flange.
All comments are highly appreciated.
Any idea of what might be the cause of the localized corrosion of the carbon steel in the seawater as in the attached photographs.
The part in the photo was taken from the flange of the floating reducer that was exposed to seawater for 5 years. The floating reducer was used to transport crude oil. The floater reducer consists of flange, reducer, foam and outer layer. The steel part (reducer and flange) was coated with zinc internally and externally. The corrosion/leak took place at the flange side slightly away from the weldment between the flange and the reducer. It was observed that the zinc coating sacrificed and exposing the steel (flange) to the seawater. The reducer did not corrode as it was covered with foam (to make floater afloat) and outer layer made of polyurethane.
While looking for the leak, is was observed that the flange was covered with barnacles and other marine growth. The hole was discovered underneath these barnacle and marine growth and the corrosion started from the outside as shown in the attachment.
Any suggestion on what may cause this type of localized corrosion? The material is A105 carbon steel used for forged flange.
All comments are highly appreciated.