SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREVENTING OR ARRESTING CORROSION ON INFRASTRUCTURES WITH AN IMPERVIOUS BARRIER
20200338862 ยท 2020-10-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C63/0017
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2255/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E01D22/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B33/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E01D19/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B32B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E01D19/083
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B05B1/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C63/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E01D19/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Corrosion on industrial infrastructures can be prevented or arrested using a multi-stage system and method having an optional epoxy primer, a thermoplastic layer, a self-amalgamating water-cure wrap, and a top coat of epoxy. The resulting impervious barrier resists corrosion and withstands abuse from the elements.
Claims
1) A method of protecting infrastructure including the steps of: A) Applying a thermoplastic layer to a substrate, said thermoplastic layer including an inhibition monolayer bound directly to said substrate and an outer skin monolayer in direct contact with said inhibition monolayer; B) Allowing said thermoplastic to harden; C) Applying a moisture-cured flexible wrap layer directly to portions of said outer skin monolayer; and D) Hardening said wrap layer.
2) The method of claim 1 wherein said step of applying a thermoplastic layer includes the step of spraying said thermoplastic layer.
3) The method of claim 1 further including the step of applying an epoxy layer directly to portions of said wrap layer.
4) The method of claim 3 wherein said step of applying an epoxy layer includes the step of spraying said epoxy layer.
5) The method of claim 1 wherein said step of applying a flexible wrap layer includes the step of substantially surrounding all portions of said outer skin monolayer.
6) The method of claim 1 wherein said step of hardening said wrap layer includes the step of wetting said wrap layer.
7) A method of protecting low alloy steel including the steps of: A) Applying a thermoplastic layer to a substrate, said thermoplastic layer including an outer skin monolayer; and B) Applying a moisture cured flexible wrap layer directly to portions of said outer skin monolayer.
8) The method of claim 7 wherein said step of applying a thermoplastic layer to a substrate includes the step of applying a thermoplastic layer with an inhibition monolayer binding directly to said substrate.
9) The method of claim 7 wherein said step of applying a thermoplastic layer includes the step of applying a thermoplastic layer by spraying.
10) The method of claim 7 wherein said step of applying a thermoplastic layer includes the step of applying a thermoplastic layer having a hardening point of 110-130 C.
11) The method of claim 7 wherein said step of applying a moisture cured flexible wrap layer includes the step of applying a moisture cured flexible wrap layer having a shore hardness of approximately 83 when cured.
12) The method of claim 7 wherein said step of applying a thermoplastic layer to a substrate includes the step of applying a thermoplastic layer to a bolt.
13) The method of claim 12 wherein said step of apply a thermoplastic layer to a bolt includes the step of applying a thermoplastic layer to a bolt engaged with a riser clamp.
14) The method of claim 13 wherein said step of applying a thermoplastic layer to a bolt engaged with a riser clamp includes the step of applying a thermoplastic layer to a bolt that is engaged with a riser clamp that is engaged with a pipe.
15) The method of claim 7 further including the step of applying an epoxy layer to portions of said moisture cured flexible wrap.
16) A method of creating an impervious bolting assembly including the steps of: A) Spraying a thermoplastic layer to a bolt wherein said bolt is engaged with a riser clamp and said riser clamp is engaged with a pipe, said thermoplastic layer including an inhibition monolayer bound directly to said substrate and an outer skin monolayer in direct contact with said inhibition monolayer; and B) Applying a flexible wrap layer directly to said outer skin monolayer.
17) (canceled)
18) The method of creating an impervious bolting assembly according to claim 16 further including the step of applying an epoxy later to portions of said flexible wrap layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0030] In the following description, the following reference characters designate corresponding parts throughout the several views:
[0031] 10Barrier system;
[0032] 15Sprayer;
[0033] 20Primer;
[0034] 30Thermoplastic;
[0035] 31Outer skin;
[0036] 32Inhibitor layer;
[0037] 40Wrap;
[0038] 50Epoxy
[0039] 60Encapsulation region;
[0040] 62Pipe;
[0041] 63Bolting assembly;
[0042] 64Riser clamp;
[0043] 65Neck;
[0044] 66Bolt;
[0045] 67Nut;
[0046] 68Flange;
[0047] 69Crevice; and
[0048] 70Stud.
[0049] The following definitions shall apply:
[0050] Approximately and the like shall mean +/10% unless otherwise stated or impossible.
[0051] Substantially and the like shall mean generally to be true, but allowing for material irregularities, human variances, unusual circumstances and the like.
[0052] Industrial infrastructure and the like shall refer to components associated with installations such as gas platforms, mines, and power generation plants such as nuclear power plants and solar fields.
[0053] Infrastructure and the like shall refer to man-made structures including roads, bridges, piers, walkways, buildings, rails-based transportation, docks, as well as industrial infrastructure.
[0054] Impervious and the like shall mean no signs of corrosion or water ingressions at 10,000 hours in accordance with ASTM B1117 (Revision 2011).
[0055] Neck shall refer to the sections of pipe near a bolting assembly.
[0056] Splash zone and the like shall refer to regions that are sometimes above water, sometimes below water, and sometimes partially submerged in water. Variances can be due to tidal action, waves, wind, or fluctuations in water level.
[0057] Substrate shall refer to the area receiving a barrier, typically a bolting assembly such as a riser clamp, and the sections of pipe adjoining the bolting assembly.
[0058] It should be understood that the descriptions and illustrations explain preferred embodiments of the inventions, and are not intended to limit the inventions thereto.
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[0061] As shown in
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[0064] The cleaned substrate is then optionally sprayed with primer 20, as shown in
[0065] Next, bolts 66 and surrounding areas (collectively studs 70) are sprayed with thermoplastic 30. This is preferably accomplished by heating thermoplastic to 170 C., and using a manufacturer specified heated application machine, for example a sprayer, to deposit 6-8 mm of thermoplastic on the surface. It is desirable to apply two coats of the thermoplastic to achieve proper film thickness of 6-8 mm, although the manufacturer's specifications should be considered if otherwise is suggested. It is important that all surfaces to be protected are covered at this thickness with no voids. Typically, the secondary coat may be applied immediately following the initial coat. This step is depicted in
[0066] Next, remainder of riser clamp 64 is sprayed with thermoplastic 30, along with neck 65 of pipe 62, as shown in
[0067] In
[0068] As shown in
[0069] Although not shown, sections of barrier system 10 can be cut and removed in order to inspect the underlying infrastructure, then patched with the appropriate components of thermoplastic, wrap and epoxy, without compromising the integrity of the barrier.
[0070] It is important to understand that the system and method of
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[0073] The cleaned substrate is then optionally sprayed with primer 20, as shown in
[0074] Next, studs 70 are sprayed with thermoplastic 30 and allowed to cool, as depicted in
[0075] Next, remainder of riser clamp 64 is sprayed with thermoplastic 30, along with neck 65 of pipe 62, as shown in
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[0077] Upper and lower neck 65 is swathed in wrap 40 in
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[0079] Swathing continues until riser clamp, adjoining necks and studs are completely encased in wrap 40. This is depicted in
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[0081] Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the foregoing description. By way of example, the barrier system is suitable for use in gas platforms, mining, and power structure infrastructure including nuclear plants. Also, it is possible to manufacture components with the barrier included, rather than applying the barrier in situ. It should be understood that all such modifications and improvements have been deleted herein for the sake of conciseness and readability but are properly within the scope of the following claims.