alhameli
Mechanical
- Jul 19, 2024
- 2
Service Fluid: Closed Drain Fluids(H2S)
Temp: 140F
Pressure: 900 PSI
Material: CS/Incl625
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Service Fluid: Open Drain Fluids (Well fluids, oil, sea water)
Temp: AMB
Pressure: ATM
Material: CS/Incl625
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I am facing a challenge of preserving both systems in live conditions. We have decided to go with sponge blasting on piping with sufficient wall thickness and bristle grinder for piping with scab corrosion.
For the valves/flanges/bolts, is there a safe way to clean/blast the surface and repaint or stop the corrosion by other means?
Is there a better approach for piping than the ones suggested above?
UT data is available for majority of piping.
Temp: 140F
Pressure: 900 PSI
Material: CS/Incl625
[image ]
Service Fluid: Open Drain Fluids (Well fluids, oil, sea water)
Temp: AMB
Pressure: ATM
Material: CS/Incl625
[image ]
I am facing a challenge of preserving both systems in live conditions. We have decided to go with sponge blasting on piping with sufficient wall thickness and bristle grinder for piping with scab corrosion.
For the valves/flanges/bolts, is there a safe way to clean/blast the surface and repaint or stop the corrosion by other means?
Is there a better approach for piping than the ones suggested above?
UT data is available for majority of piping.