corrosion protection pipeline Articles
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ERGELIT tape - impact protection for pipes
The ERGELIT tape – a safe protection for steel, cast iron, cement and plastic pipes! Processing: Put the tape into water, surplus water express and put the tape around the piping immediately. Render the withdrawing ERGELIT mortar. A further subsequent treatment is not necessary any longer. After approx. 1 hour a sufficient strength is achieved. Due to the supply and disposal security ...
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Cathodic Protection Monitoring Overview
Millions of miles of metallic pipelines are buried underground around the world, providing essential transportation corridors to collect, convey and distribute many types of fluid assets, including petroleum products, natural gas, water, wastewater and more. This important infrastructure, however, is constantly threatened by corrosion. From the surrounding soil, and from electrical interactions ...
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Future-proofing Against Operational and Labor Challenges While Maintaining Critical Infrastructure
Before COVID-19’s arrival, critical infrastructure operators and their supporting contractors were well aware of the need to effectively recruit new employees as more and more skilled field employees approached retirement, while concurrently working to upskill the existing workforce and begin leveraging new technologies to fill the resulting gap. Now, the need (and desire) to work remotely, ...
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Integrity management: how direct assessment is improving pipeline inspection
Oil and gas pipelines have been around for well over a century, and some of the earliest constructed are still in service today. Although early pipelines were made of wood, and in the past few decades plastics and composite materials have increased in popularity, the vast majority of pipelines in service today are constructed with steel. Like any pipe material, steel pipe has its downfalls. ...
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Pipeline Integrity Monitoring Overview
Understanding Pipeline Integrity Pipeline integrity is all about keeping pipelines operating properly throughout their life cycle. From design and construction to maintenance and inspection to decommissioning and retirement, pipeline integrity engineers work to ensure pipelines and their related components are reliable, sustainable, and safe throughout their service life. Pipeline integrity can ...
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