How-to Using Pipe Repair — Tips-for-Pipe-Repair

Mark Smith
2 min readMar 26, 2018

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Almost all pipelines are made by ferrous steel which is sensitive to corrosion at harsh working environments, particularly in the presence of salty water and sulfur ingress media and a basic backbone for the transportation of any type of fluid, starting from normal drinking water up to a complex system involving corrosive, toxic and hazardous chemicals and gases etc. A pinhole leak or minor corrosion on pipes might put the owner at stake.Therefore, pipeline repair should be dealt with immediately.

Pipeline vessels containing these defects along with the composite structural repairs were modelled and the results were compared to field tests to determine the effectiveness of the repairs, numerous literatures have shown that fibre-reinforced polymer-based composites can be effectively used for the pipeline repairs.

The pipeline repair system becomes even more critical if the pipelines carry complex chemicals that are flammable, corrosive or toxic. Extreme conditions or high risk working scenarios can cause pipelines to experience damage and deterioration, which includes corrosion, external damage in the form of dents and leaks. The costs for pipeline repair would shootup heavily if the pipeline needs to be shut down for such repair operations; it is the greatest technical challenge for any industry to hunt for a cost-effective solution without any compromise in technology.

Originally published at tips-for-pipe-repair.quora.com.

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Mark Smith

SealXpert Solution for Pipe and Leak Repair, intervention services across various industries to an engineered pipeline solutions provider.