Pipe ID Coating

What are Curran's Pipe ID Coating Solutions?

 

Curran International provides expert applications to pressure vessels, flanged pipe, and drums using a wide range of engineered protective coating. Our gas fired convection oven can accommodate pipe lengths to 45 feet long and overhead crane and forklift capacity for nearly any transportable vessel.

Curran has application expertise using high functionality two-part epoxy coatings, PTFE nonstick coatings, FBE powder coating, baked phenolic coatings, Fluoroelastomer Viton Terpolymer. Force curing and coating bakes can be precisely controlled to 700F using thermocouples to monitor and record steel and air temperature.

Contact Curran International to review your coating specification, one of the following materials may meet your requirements:

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Curran 1500 Epoxy Coating

Advanced Two-Part Epoxy

100% solids epoxy coating designed specifically for high temperature immersion service in water, hydrocarbons, and process streams (up to 365 F, 185 C).

Excellent Cold Wall Resistance

Atlas cell test: 6+ months DI water at 210 F (98 C); pressurized Atlas Cell Test 60 days DI water at 365 F (185 C).

Ideal Applications

Exchanger components; small pressure vessels; tanks, water boxes. Temperature resistance 365 °F (185 °C) qualified immersion services.

PTFE Nonstick Coatings

Low Coefficient of Friction

Provides smooth, non-stick surface for improved flow and reduced buildup

High-Temperature Resistance

Maintains integrity in extreme thermal conditions

Superior Chemical Resistance

PTFE, PFA, FEP and ETFE fluoropolymer resins are marginally differentiated in mechanical performance but offer immersion resistance up to 500F

FBE Coatings

Thermosetting Epoxy

Applied as a dry powder which melts and cures to a uniform coating thickness

Corrosion Protection

Designed specifically to protect industrial components from corrosive environments

Suitable Applications

Operation at moderate temperatures and pressures in the presence of H2O, CO2 and CH4, crude oil and brine

Fluoroelastomer Viton

Low Permeability

Exceptional barrier properties

UV Resistant

Maintains integrity under sun exposure

Superior Chemical Resistance

Withstands aggressive chemical environments

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Thermally Sprayed Alloys

Atomization Process

Thermal spray atomizes alloy wire which is sprayed onto a substrate, improving galvanic protection and inhibiting corrosion.

Application Methods

Gas acetylene and arc spray application methods are used to apply Nickel, Stainless, and surface hardening materials.

Versatile Applications

Thermal spray applications to pipe OD, and large diameter pipe ID, Curran has field application experience.

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