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Product Name: |
Line Pipe for Sour Service
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Supply Ability: |
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Related proudcts |
line pipe, steel line pipe, |
Specifications |
The line pipes can be used for a wide range of petrol and gas tr |
Price Term: |
FOB,CNF,CIF |
Port of loading: |
Main sea port of China |
Minimum Order |
10 |
Unit Price: |
1000 |
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The line pipes can be used for a wide range of petrol and gas transportation under sour service environment.
Standards:
GB/T9711.3 API5l/ISO3183-2007 Application:
For petrol and gas transportation under sour service environment. Sizes range
1/4 inch Nominal to 24 inchO.D. Wall Thickness-Schedule 10 through XXH Line Pipe Steels Used in Sour Service
Line pipe steels used in sour service are prone to hydrogen-induced cracking (HIC) depending on metallurgical and environmental factors. The metallurgical factors consist of alloying elements, microstructure, strength, segregation, and shape of non-metallic inclusions. Some environmental factors which influence HIC, also known as stepwise cracking (SWC), are the partial pressures of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and carbon dioxide, temperature, pH of the medium, and aggressive ions, such as chloride. Many failures of sour gas line pipes have occurred around the world as a result of HIC.
Considerable effort has been expended by steel line pipe producers, users, and research organizations to understand the HIC mechanism, to develop a laboratory test method to identify and quantify material susceptibility to HIC, and to produce steels with greater HIC resistance. NACE International has developed a standard test, TM-02-84, for line pipe steels.
The method describes procedures for evaluating the resistance of pipeline steels to SWC induced by H absorption from aqueous sulfide corrosion. The test is applicable to line pipe with wall thicknesses of 5 mm to 30 mm. The procedure consists of exposing unstressed coupons to synthetic seawater saturated with H2S at ambient temperature and pressure at a pH in the range 4.8 to 5.4 for 96 h. The samples are sectioned, polished metallographically, and etched, if necessary, so that cracks can be distinguished from small inclu |
Company: |
Sunny Steel PipeFitting Industries
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Contact: |
Mr. Peter Lee |
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No.903,North ZhongShan No.1 Road, Shanghai, 200235, China |
Postcode: |
200235 |
Tel: |
0086-21-61851035 |
Fax: |
0086-21-61851035 |
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