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INDUSTRY NEWS

Inpex Awarded New Exploration Block Offshore Western Australia

Water Transport and Corrosion Under Mineral Wool Insulation – Implications for the LNG Industry

PPG Launches PPG PITT-THERM™ 909 New Spray-on Insulation Silicone Coating for Oil and Gas Industries

NEW Dual function of Rare Earth Carboxylate (REC) compounds on the Barrier Properties and Active Corrosion Inhibition of Epoxy Coatings on Mild Steel

Non-contact Inspection Tool Assists with Cathodic Protection Surveys (CPS) of Subsea Infrastructure

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT!

Akzo Nobel Experts Highlight Advantages of New Epoxy Coating Over Intertherm 228

LATEST RESEARCH THAT IS TRENDING

Anticorrosion Mechanism of Epoxy Coating containing mesoporous resorcinol-formaldehyde hollow nanosphere loaded with 8-Hydroxyquinolin

Intelligent Smart Coatings for Enhanced Corrosion Protection in Carbon Steel

Multifunctional Ti3C2Tx-based Epoxy composite coating towards intelligent response and corrosion/wear resistance

Fabrication of highly thermal conductive Epoxy/graphite@La2O3 composite coating with anti-erosion and mechanical flexibility

An Integrated Anti-Fouling and Anti-Corrosion Silicone–Epoxy Coating Enabled by rGO/AgNPs and Amphiphilic Networks

Intelligent Smart Coatings for Enhanced Corrosion Protection in Carbon Steel 

Research on Anti-corrosion behaviour of Modified Acrylic-based coating containing CuO/Polyaniline Nanocomposite on mild steel in 3.5 wt% NaCl Solution

Metallic Coatings in Offshore Wind Sector—a Mini Review

Assessment of Anticorrosion Performance of Zinc-Rich Epoxy Coatings Added with Zinc Fibers for Corrosion Protection of Steel

Epoxy Curing in Mild and Eco-friendly conditions: Towards Bisphenol A-free Systems

LEARN FROM THE COATING FAILURE EXPERTS

Why Commercial Epoxy-Phenolic Coatings Can Crack in Service Leading to Costly Failures [PDF]

How to De-risk Large Coating Projects to Prevent Costly Failures [Special Feature] [PDF]

Emerging Role of Digital Tools in Coating Condition Assessment and Corrosion Management in LNG and Oil & Gas [PDF]

How Machine Learning Can Accelerate Product Qualification Testing (PQT) and Avoid Costly Epoxy Coating Failures in LNG and Oil & Gas [PDF]

Assessing and Ranking Performance of Protective Coatings Using Impedance Spectroscopy [PDF]

How to Avoid Costly Failures in LNG and Oil & Gas Due to Degradation and Failure of Protective Coatings (Special Feature)

COATINGS FAILURE ANALYSIS

Exploring Epoxy Coating Failures with ExcelPlas Labs
While epoxy coatings are generally durable and effective at preventing corrosion, there are a few common types of epoxy coating failures that can occur:

  • Adhesion failure: This occurs when the epoxy coating fails to properly adhere to the surface of the pipe, which can be caused by factors such as improper surface preparation or a poorly formulated coating. Adhesion failure can result in the coating peeling or flaking off, exposing the underlying steel surface to corrosion.
  • Blistering: This occurs when small bubbles or blisters form on the surface of the epoxy coating, which can be caused by improper surface preparation, moisture contamination, or excessive heat during curing.
  • Cracking: This occurs when the epoxy coating develops small cracks, which can be caused by factors such as thermal expansion and contraction, improper coating thickness, or exposure to chemicals.
  • Delamination: This occurs due to intercoat or interfacial adhesion failure due to the presence of a weak boundary layer such as silicone or hydrocarbon oil contamination.

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Failure Analysis and Investigation of Protective Coatings in Mining, Marine Offshore Oil & Gas Chemical Plants, Energy Infrastructure and Bridges (Ask the Experts)
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Critical Questions for Protective Coatings for Asset Protection in Oil & Gas, LNG:

  • Why is the coating not stopping corrosion?
  • Why is the coating delaminating or blistering?
  • Has the coating been correctly specified / applied?
  • Does the coating meet the manufacturing standard, including properties such as correct hardness/cure, adhesion and thickness?
  • What surface preparation and atmospheric conditions must be achieved to successfully apply the coating?
  • Does the coating have any defects in it? How will these affect performance?
  • Why did the coating fail? Root cause assessment.
  • How can the coating be successfully repaired/remediated so that it doesn’t fail again?

ExcelPlas Labs can answer these questions and more…
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This newsletter is brought to you by ExcelPlas Coating Labs (http://www.excelplas.com/)

ExcelPlas Labs provides independent testing, analysis, and investigation on protective coatings to prevent corrosion.

ExcelPlas has extensive analytical capabilities for testing of Protective Coatings and Insulation Consulting for major oil and gas companies.

We conduct corrosion surveys, coating sampling, coating analysis, and testing to ensure coating specifications for a wide range of onshore and offshore clients in Australia and the Asia-Pacific Region.

ExcelPlas Labs offer a full range of coating testing and analytical services to Australia’s mining, oil, gas, and infrastructure sectors.

Forensic analysis for undertaking various coating-based failure investigations and problem-solving.

ExcelPlas Undertakes Analysis & Testing of Polymer Coating Systems including:

  • Epoxy Protective Coatings
  • Epoxy-Phenolic Protective Coatings
  • Fusion bonded epoxy (FBE) 
  • Dual-Layer Fusion bonded epoxy (DLFBE)
  • Liquid applied epoxy (LAE)
  • Abrasion-resistant overcoat (ARO)
  • Three-layer PE (3LPE)
  • Multi-component liquid spray  (MCL)
  • Heat shrink sleeves (HSS)

Testing on Coatings that ExcelPlas can Undertake includes:

  • Coating identification by Infra-red Analysis (FTIR)
  • Degree of Cure by Thermal Analysis (DSC)
  • Coating Filler Identification by X-ray Analysis (EDS/XRD)
  • Coating Microstructure by Embedding, Polishing, and Optical Microscopy (OM)
  • Coating Thermal Stability and Composition by Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA)

DSC – Phase transition/volatiles / Tg / degree of cure/characterisation
TGA – Volatile compounds, inorganic mass % mix ratio
Element mapping for chlorides on paint flakes
Microscopy -Count layers and thickness of layers

  • Assess porosity and voids
  • Check distribution and orientation of filler particles

Condition monitoring and analysis of corrosion prevention coatings (epoxies, epoxy-phenolics)
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Testing of Epoxy Coatings (LAE, FJC, FBE), heat shrink sleeves and tapes, barrier tapes, and meshes.
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