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Esab is always committed to technological innovations to support its customers in improving productivity and quality in their production units. This high focus has recently brought to the market an innovative cladding solution.It is about the Integrated Cold Electrode for SAW process, launched in 2012 for joining application only. However, taking the benefits of its high flexibility and of the continuous development around it, it is now also possible to use it for cladding applications. It delivers the required weld deposit chemistry in a single layer solution by combining different wire grades with very low dilution.Esab also has a long experience in LNG application, where a dedicated flux is well known all over the world. It has been designed some years ago to reduce crack susceptibility when NiCrMo wires are used to weld 9%Ni plates.
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Severe corrosion and cracking problems in Amine units and associated plants have been documented extensively. Mitigating these issues has had a significant economic impact in the oil and gas refining industries where this equipment is used to capture acid gases, such as CO2 and H2S. Currently, expensive austenitic stainless steels and other corrosion resistant alloys are being utilised to control these corrosion issues with varying degrees of success.In this paper, the use of advanced cold applied liquid coatings, as an alternative solution to expensive alloys, are examined. In particular, the performance of a specific coating is considered (under a rigorous testing regime) in environments containing the amines MDEA and DGA with combinations of sour gases. The permeation properties of the coating were also examined by conducting a six month cold wall test using demineralised water at 150oC. It is found that this coating offers excellent resistance even when the testing environment respectively contains 38.8% H2S at a temperature and pressure of 150oC and 1000psi. Finally, some case studies are discussed which provide verification to the experimental results obtained.
Due to increase in global energy demand lot of LNG terminals are constructed worldwide. One such terminal is being constructed in Kuwait which has the worlds largest capacity LNG storage tanks. Effective inspection of storage tank is a challenge and require to increase operational reliability but also reduce maintenance costs. Non-Destructive testing like radiography/X-ray and ultrasonic testing are the common monitoring methods commonly used. This paper describes the application and effective use of such inspection techniques to enhance the reliability of inspection of storage tanks.Keywords : Storage tanks Radiography Ultrasonic Inspection Reliability.