Tuesday, February 16, 2016

[Article Sharing] Anti Corrosion Coating for Subsea Pipeline

LAT-FBE | Bredero Shaw


Source: http://www.brederoshaw.com/solutions/offshore/fbe_lat.html


Product Description

Low Application Temperature Fusion Bond Epoxy (LAT-FBE) is a plant applied powder coating for strain based pipeline designs that require a low application temperature. It is spray applied to hot rotating pipe by electrostatic charge. This coating has high operating temperature capabilities, up to 110°C (dependent on soil and environment conditions), combined with superior handling characteristics especially on pipe above 16” outer diameter.


Applications


Related Standards and Specifications

  • CZA Z245.20
  • GAZ de France R 09
  • NF A 49 706
  • AWWA C 213
  • GBE/CW 6
  • ISO 10080
  • AS3862:2002
  • NACE RP 0394
  • ISO 9001

Features & Benefits

Lower Application Temperature

  • Applied at a much lower temperature (200°C) than conventional FBE (245°C).
  • Maintains steel’s initial design mechanical properties even for high strength pipelines (eg: X80 - X120 steel pipe) LAT FBE can be used as an epoxy primer to support a 3-layer system on high strength steel for tough terrain conditions.

Long Term Corrosion Protection

  • FBE's excellent adhesion to steel provides superior long term corrosion resistance and protection of pipelines operating at moderate temperatures for the designed life.
  • The superior adhesion properties also provide excellent resistance to cathodic disbondment which reduces the total cost of cathodic protection during the operation of the pipeline.

Global Availability

  • Bredero Shaw has a network coating plants strategically located around the world to minimize pipe transportation costs.
  • LAT-FBE can be manufactured in a single plant or in multiple coating plants to improve project logistics.
  • High capacity within the Bredero Shaw plant network allows the client to benefit from single source advantages, providing more cost effective management of pipe coating needs.

Typical Plant Capabilities and Product Properties


Product Application Proccess

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