
The critical service known as cathodic protection ensures the pipeline infrastructure’s security.
Today’s pipeline operators give the effects of infrastructure failure on the environment and society a lot of thought. For this reason, Corrosion Service has concentrated on offering design, engineering, supply, and field services for pipeline cathodic protection to the pipeline sector. Consultech NACE-certified Corrosion engineers provide all types of cathodic protection systems for pipelines. Consultech team generates detailed reports for our clients.
The oxidation and electrochemical breakdown of a pipe’s construction used to transport any substance is known as pipeline corrosion.
Any pipe and associated components that are exposed to corrosive substances will eventually develop pipeline corrosion on both the inside and exterior. In pipes, a variety of corrosion can take place. Reactions to the materials transported by pipelines as well as environmental factors like the weather all play a role. If left unchecked, the issue is expensive to fix.
What Materials Make Up the Most Common Pipes?
Galvanized steel, iron, copper, polybutene, PVC, chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC), and polyethylene are the most frequently used materials in the production of pipes. A pipeline’s construction material choice is primarily determined by its intended application. The preferred material for transporting chemicals and gases like gasoline, oil, and gas is galvanized steel.
Pipeline Corrosion Types
Numerous corrosion types affect pipes, some of which are more prevalent than others. To mention a few, these include microbiologically induced corrosion, uniform corrosion, galvanic corrosion, crevice corrosion, and pitting corrosion. Additionally, non-metallic pipes made of plastic or even carbon fiber can acquire corrosion.
In situations when the applied coating has failed or been destroyed, exposing bare pipeline metal to the earth, cathodic protection is the most popular electrochemical approach used to prevent corrosion on underground metallic pipes.
Benefits of using Consultech :
- Experience with various kinds of cathodic protection systems spanning over 58 years.
- Cathodic protection system testing, installation, and upkeep experience for all kinds of structures globally.
- NACE corrosion engineers and professionals with high levels of training.
- Team members with prior client-side CP project expertise.
- Having experience leading corrosion divisions of big utilities and pipeline industries and multimillion-dollar CP projects.
- Compared to certain regularly used CP systems, Consultech’s several unique cathodic protection technologies are more affordable and have longer lifetimes.
Your corrosion issues are CONSULTECH’s primary concern. In addition to project management and comprehensive turnkey solutions, we are prepared to help with your requirements for corrosion engineering and field service, including design, production, installation, commissioning, and continuing maintenance. Additionally, we provide a huge selection of unique corrosion protection materials.
Contact our team of corrosion specialists for additional information, to ask a question, or to request a price. Within 24 hours, we’ll give you a call or reply to your email. Call +919824077820 for assistance and email consultech_cp@yahoo.com right away.