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Protection of Interfaces in Natural Gas Compressor Stations and Petroleum Tank Farms

This paper focuses on properly inspecting the performance of the coatings on pipe to support interfaces and soil to air interfaces, and what can be done to adequately plan for corrosion prevention and protect ambient temperature piping at natural gas compressor stations and petroleum tank farms.

Product Number: 51218-158-SG
Author: Chrissy Stewart
Publication Date: 2018
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An interface is best described as a point of contact between two objects, systems, or phases. In most industrial complex, piping systems and their interfaces are numerous and vary in types, including pipe to support, soil to air, pipe to wall, pipe to water, and hot to cold temperature gradients. Each type of interface requires special consideration, as its condition and accessibility may generate damage to the pipe, accelerate corrosion, or erode coating thickness over time. Designing protection of the interfaces where the pipe meets the pipe support or where the pipe enters the soil is a challenge and creates areas that require special attention and regular inspections. This paper focuses on properly inspecting the performance of the coatings on pipe to support interfaces and soil to air interfaces, and what can be done to adequately plan for corrosion prevention and protect ambient temperature piping at natural gas compressor stations and petroleum tank farms.

An interface is best described as a point of contact between two objects, systems, or phases. In most industrial complex, piping systems and their interfaces are numerous and vary in types, including pipe to support, soil to air, pipe to wall, pipe to water, and hot to cold temperature gradients. Each type of interface requires special consideration, as its condition and accessibility may generate damage to the pipe, accelerate corrosion, or erode coating thickness over time. Designing protection of the interfaces where the pipe meets the pipe support or where the pipe enters the soil is a challenge and creates areas that require special attention and regular inspections. This paper focuses on properly inspecting the performance of the coatings on pipe to support interfaces and soil to air interfaces, and what can be done to adequately plan for corrosion prevention and protect ambient temperature piping at natural gas compressor stations and petroleum tank farms.

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