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Heraeus Infrared Helps Barrier Produce High Performance Thermal Insulation System for Pipelines
+ + + QRC® Infrared emitters cure adhesives very efficient
A custom-built, infrared system from Heraeus Noblelight has helped the Barrier Group, of Wallsend, to develop a high
performance, thermal insulation system for submarine pipelines, which offers significant advantages over conventional
systems. The high power infrared system is used to cure adhesive to ensure that a polypropylene material, which imparts
impact resistance, corrosion protection and additional thermal insulation, can be efficiently applied to an innovative
insulation shell around a conventional steel pipe. This results in reduced lay tension, together with significant
improvements in pipe-laying productivity. Subsea pipelines are used to carry oil and oil/gas mixes from subsea wellheads to onshore refineries or offshore processing
platforms. Oil discharges from wellheads at temperatures, typically, between 80ºC and 160ºC. To prevent wax and hydrate
formation, which could restrict oil flow, it is important that the oil does not cool significantly in the ambient subsea An important step in the manufacture of the new pipeline system is the application of the polypropylene protective wrap. This is carried out as a continuous process, where the wrap is overlapped to provide a three ply coating. The infrared system comprises five modules, with a total of 24, QRC short wave emitters delivering a total power of 50.4kW. The first module is used to provide rapid activation of the adhesive on the wrap, while the second module heats the top of the wrap to maintain flexibility. The third module provides additional heat before the wrap is brought into contact with the insulation and the final two modules apply heat to the insulation as it is rotated to ensure that hot adhesive is not applied to a cold surface. Precise temperature control is provided by optical pyrometers for modules 1, 3 and 5. The QRC emitters used in this application provide high energy short wave radiation rapidly and responsively. They feature a new quartz reflective coating with a special nano-and micro-structure, which provides the reflector with very high diffusion characteristics to ensure the stability of process parameters, such as temperature and coating homogeneity. As Dave Robinson, adhesives consultant at Barrier, explains, “The high power and the response of the infrared emitters are vital to the curing
process. The Heraeus units are capable of bringing the adhesive very rapidly to its working temperature and, just as
importantly, they can switch off very quickly, so that there is no damage to the wrap material.” Posted March 20, 2010
> See also: New High Power Infrared Emitters Help To Produce Innovative Pipelines |
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