Rehabilitation of Corrosion Protective Coatings on Buried Steel Pipelines

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Large oil- and gas-pipeline-networks have been installed with diverse coating systems over the last 50 years. The rehabilitation of those pipelines - and their corrosion protective coatings - has now become a topical challenge. Different advanced materials have been used for rehabilitation of pipe coatings since the beginning of 1929. The experiences are as versatile as the products being used - petrolatum, bitumen, coal tar, sintering processes, PE/Butyl tapes, FBE, liquid coatings and shrink sleeves. In the following a short overview of coating materials to be recently rehabilitated and the respective solution will be presented. Special focus will be laid on the newly designed tape system DENSOLEN® AS50/R20HT by DENSO.
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Authors Michael Schad
Publishing Date 28 Sept 2012
Format PDF
Zeitschrift 3R - Special 2 2012
Publisher Vulkan-Verlag GmbH
Language English
Pages 5
Title Rehabilitation of Corrosion Protective Coatings on Buried Steel Pipelines
Description Large oil- and gas-pipeline-networks have been installed with diverse coating systems over the last 50 years. The rehabilitation of those pipelines - and their corrosion protective coatings - has now become a topical challenge. Different advanced materials have been used for rehabilitation of pipe coatings since the beginning of 1929. The experiences are as versatile as the products being used - petrolatum, bitumen, coal tar, sintering processes, PE/Butyl tapes, FBE, liquid coatings and shrink sleeves. In the following a short overview of coating materials to be recently rehabilitated and the respective solution will be presented. Special focus will be laid on the newly designed tape system DENSOLEN® AS50/R20HT by DENSO.
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