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Development of a new High Charge Polymer (HCP) for cooling water applications. This polymer provides superior deposit control in stressed applications where high temperature, hardness, phosphate, pH and metals contamination can reduce dispersant performance. Reviews lab work. Describes refinery field trial results. Active fouling was mitigated.c
This paper will describe the development of a new High Charge Polymer (HCP) for cooling water applications. This new polymer provides superior deposit control in stressed applications where high temperature, hardness, phosphate, pH and metals contamination can reduce dispersant performance. This paper will review lab work in the development of the polymer but just as important describe refinery field trial results where active fouling was mitigated.
Keywords: downloadable, high stress polymer, HCP, 3D TRASAR, tagged polymer
This paper will review the features and benefits of a new epoxy coating technology that allows for true epoxy-amine curing in a single-pack product. Performance versus traditional two-component epoxy products will be compared, and environmental and convenience benefits of single-pack versus two-component packaging will be discussed.
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Organic coating systems for protection against internal corrosion of pipelines are important to maintain integrity of oil and gas infrastructure. The present investigation focuses on evaluation of protective properties of a set of multiphase coating systems in the environment encountered inside of off-shore natural gas pipelines.
Overview of coatings for a cyclic-temperature environment. Test method, including a heat cycle between 21 to 300 deg-C simulating the dehydrator operation and exposure to salt spray. The performances of the three coatings were evaluated using this method. Factors to be considered for coating selection in the cyclic-temperature environment are discussed.c