Abstract
Fiberglass reinforced tubulars are becoming the material of choice for oilfield corrosion control. Applications extend to all facets of the oilfield from low to high pressure injection lines, tubing and casing. The chemical resistance of these materials is complex and requires careful evaluation of the raw materials.
This study addresses the three most commonly used curing agents for fiberglass reinforced tubulars: aliphatic amine, aromatic amine and anhydrides. Additionally presented are other phenomena which contribute to the chemical stability in actual application of the product .
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1990
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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