nikolastrojman
Industrial
- Jul 17, 2007
- 60
Hi!
Based on your experience I would like to hear your opinion on this subject – piping supports for stainless steel pipe i.e. the problem of choosing the right material of piping support for stainless steel pipe.
My main concern is how to install/make a fix point for stainless steel pipe considering the problem of galvanic corrosion and avoiding contact between carbon steel and stainless steel.
Because of galvanic corrosion, contact between black and white material should be avoided.
From my experience to achieve this, clamped pipe shoe is used made of regular carbon steel and than a thin strip of PTFE material is inserted onto pipe to separate clamp made out of carbon steel and pipe made out of stainless steel.
The problem is that we also need anti-slip lugs to keep the pipe from slipping through the pipe support clamp. Tis lugs have to be welded to the pipe and they should be made out of the same material as the pipe, right?
Another approach would be to use the stainless steel for the whole support but than you have to weld white material support to the black beam on the steel structure where the support is located!
To solve this issue, there is an option to use black material for the base plate of the pipe support which can be welded to the steel structure, right? Or?
Do you know maybe how this is done usually on sites this days?
Based on your experience I would like to hear your opinion on this subject – piping supports for stainless steel pipe i.e. the problem of choosing the right material of piping support for stainless steel pipe.
My main concern is how to install/make a fix point for stainless steel pipe considering the problem of galvanic corrosion and avoiding contact between carbon steel and stainless steel.
Because of galvanic corrosion, contact between black and white material should be avoided.
From my experience to achieve this, clamped pipe shoe is used made of regular carbon steel and than a thin strip of PTFE material is inserted onto pipe to separate clamp made out of carbon steel and pipe made out of stainless steel.
The problem is that we also need anti-slip lugs to keep the pipe from slipping through the pipe support clamp. Tis lugs have to be welded to the pipe and they should be made out of the same material as the pipe, right?
Another approach would be to use the stainless steel for the whole support but than you have to weld white material support to the black beam on the steel structure where the support is located!
To solve this issue, there is an option to use black material for the base plate of the pipe support which can be welded to the steel structure, right? Or?
Do you know maybe how this is done usually on sites this days?