This paper presents the concept of introducing a third line of defense in the form of a metallic under-layer coating—in addition to the traditional polymeric coating and applied cathodic protection (CP)—to protect the external surface of oil and gas pipelines. The three levels of protection would be the metallic under-layer coating, the polymeric top-layer coating, and the applied CP. This three-level system would be beneficial when the applied CP current is shielded from the pipeline by a dis-bonded polymeric coating, thermal insulator, or highly resistive soil. Two different combinations of metallic under-layer and polymeric top-layer coatings are presented to demonstrate this concept: 48%Zn and 52%Al under-layer with four different top-layer coatings: fusion-bonded epoxy (FBE), composite, urethane, and coal tar epoxy. Urethane top-layer coating with four different metallic under-layers: 48%Zn-52%Al, 85%Zn-15%Al, Al, and Zn. The criteria for the successful application of this concept also have been described.
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July 11 2012
Metallic Under-Layer Coating as Third Line of Protection of Underground Oil and Gas Pipelines from External Corrosion Available to Purchase
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*CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory, Natural Resources Canada, 183 Longwood Road South, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
**Industrial Materials Institute, National Research Council, Boucherville, Quebec, Canada.
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October 25 2011
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May 26 2012
Online ISSN: 1938-159X
Print ISSN: 0010-9312
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CORROSION (2012) 68 (12): 1146–1153.
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Received:
October 25 2011
Revision Received:
May 26 2012
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S. Papavinasam, B. Arsenault, M. Attard, R.W. Revie; Metallic Under-Layer Coating as Third Line of Protection of Underground Oil and Gas Pipelines from External Corrosion. CORROSION 1 December 2012; 68 (12): 1146–1153. https://doi.org/10.5006/0566
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