Lectures
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35 Years of Internal Coating of Gas Pipelines - Review of Benefits and Future Developments
By: Dr S Kut, Phd BSc C Chem FRSC FTSC FIMF FICort. International Direct, E Wood/Copon International Limited
At: "Corrosion Prevention of the European Gas Grid System" International Conference, Amsterdam 31 March/1 April 1992.
Abstract:
This paper reviews 35 years experience in the internal coating of over 60,000 km of gas pipelines worldwide - the financial and technical benefits obtained both for land and off shore lines. Considered will be the current status, and future developments, including environmentally friendly coatings. Leading on from sweet gas, will be discussed a new generation of internal pipe coatings for sour gas - for aggressive and highly acidic conditions. This will be linked with techniques to give a continuous coating, which is essential in such corrosive environments
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A Universal Approach to Steel and Concrete Protection with Solvent Free Polyurethanes
By: Ray Sams: Technical Consultant Copon E Wood Ltd
At: Protective Coatings Europe - April 1999
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This article highlights the advantages of speed of application of solvent free polyurethanes under wide ranging environmental conditions. Details are given cure and return to service advantages and performance comparison with traditional coating systems.
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Current Status Internal Coating of Gas Pipelines - Review Benefits
By: Dr S Kut, Phd BSc C Chem FRSC FTSC FIMF FICort. International Direct, E Wood/Copon International Limited
At: "Corrosion Prevention of the European Gas Grid System" International Conference 3 -4 May 1995 - Amsterdam.
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The paper examines closely each of the benefits in light of the current requirements and practice.
Environmental concerns are considered. Use of internal coating to protect against sour gas.
Liquid external pipe coatings: briefly discussed.
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Future Trends in Liquid Pipe Coating Technology
By: Dr S Kut, Phd BSc C Chem FRSC FTSC FIMF FICort. International Direct, E Wood/Copon International Limited
At: Bally's Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 23-27 90
Abstract:
A review is made of the current status of liquid internal and external epoxy pipe coatings - leading on to a new generation of pipe coatings for aggressive, sour and highly acidic conditions. A fast curing liquid external pipe coating is described - linked with low capital plant costs.
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High Performance Coating for the Oil and Gas Industry - Internal and External Liquid Coatings for Pipelines.
By: Dr S Kut, Phd BSc C Chem FRSC FTSC FIMF FICort. International Direct, E Wood/Copon International Limited.
At: "Corrosion in the Oil and Gas Industry" , Technical University, Kostice, Czechoslovakia 30-31 March 1989.
Abstract:
This paper looks at the benefits of using coating systems for internal and external of pipes in a wide range of industries. It discusses performance benefits, application techniques. Comparisons are made with different types of coating materials.
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Internal and External Coating of Pipelines
By: Dr S Kut, Phd BSc C Chem FRSC FTSC FIMF FICort. International Direct, E Wood/Copon International Limited.
At: University of Durham, September 9-11, 1975
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The characteristics of specialised internal pipe coatings are described, presenting data, supported by case histories, to illustrate the advantages for various service requirements: such as effective protection, decrease in friction and improved throughput. New developments are presented in the field of thin film exterior pipe coatings.
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Latest Developments in Internal Pipe Coatings for Sour and Other Offshore Service
By: Dr S Kut, Phd BSc C Chem FRSC FTSC FIMF FICort. International Direct, E Wood/Copon International Limited
At: "Cost-Effective Corrosion Protection of Offshore Pipelines" Conference 24 and 25 November, London 1992
Abstract:
The paper reviews 35 years experience in the internal coating of over 60,000 km of pipelines worldwide - the financial and technical benefits obtained both for land and off shore lines. Considered will be the current status, methods available and future developments. Leading on from sweet gas, will be discussed a new generation of internal pipe coatings for sour gas - for aggressive and highly acidic conditions. This will be linked with techniques to give a continuous coating, which is essential in such corrosive environments.
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Liquid Internal and External Pipe Coatings for the Oil and Gas Industry - State of the Art
By: Dr S Kut, Phd BSc C Chem FRSC FTSC FIMF FICort. International Direct, E Wood/Copon International Limited
At: Seminar for Corrosion in Oil and Gas Industry. 18-19 February 2003, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:
The paper examines each of the benefits in light of the current requirements and practice for the internal coating of pipes for the gas and oil industries.
The paper summarises the technical and financial cost benefits of internally lining sweet and sour gas and oil pipelines with the relevant suitable Copon pipe coatings.
For sour service, details given of SSCC tests.
External pipe protection referred to, with particular reference to field joint coating.
Presentation based on the more than 40 years worldwide experience with COPON PIPE COATINGS, solvent based epoxies, solvent free COPON Epoxies and Polyurethanes
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Liquid Internal and External Pipe Coatings for the Oil and Gas Industry - State of the Art
By: Dr S Kut, Phd BSc C Chem FRSC FTSC FIMF FICort. International Direct, E Wood/Copon International Limited.
At: Petrotech - 2001 4th International Petroleum Conference January 9-12, 2001, New Delhi, India.
Abstract:
The paper will examine more closely each of the listed benefits in light of the current requirements and practice for the internal coating of pipes for the gas and oil industries. References made to several areas of external pipe coating.
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Liquid Internal Pipe Coatings for Oil, Gas and Water Industry.
By: Dr S Kut, Phd BSc C Chem FRSC FTSC FIMF FICort. International Direct, E Wood/Copon International Limited.
At: NACE International - "CORCON 97" International Conference, 3-6 December 1997, Nehru Centre, Mumbai, India.
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The paper examines more closely each of the benefits in light of the current requirements and practice for the internal coating of pipes for the gas, oil and water industries.
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Liquid Pipe Coatings for Gas, Oil and Water Industries
By: Dr S Kut, Phd BSc C Chem FRSC FTSC FIMF FICort. International Direct, E Wood/Copon International Limited
At: The Pipe Protection Conference, Bhra.Amsterdam 10-12 November 1993
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The paper reviews 35 years experience in the internal coating of over 70,000 km of pipelines worldwide - the financial and technical benefits obtained both for land and off shore lines. Considered will be the current status, methods available and future developments. Leading on from sweet gas, will be discussed a new generation of internal pipe coatings for sour gas - for aggressive and highly acidic conditions. This will be linked with techniques to give a continuous coating, which is essential in such corrosive environments.
Similarly internal pipe coatings for the water industry - meeting the latest water regulations for potable water. Lining of outfalls and rehabilitation of sewers is also discussed.
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Liquid Two-Component Internal and External Pipe Coatings
By: Dr S Kut, Phd BSc C Chem FRSC FTSC FIMF FICort. International Direct, E Wood/Copon International Limited.
At: The First Mediterranean Oil & Gas Exhibition and Conference, 2
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Based on 35 years experience with pipe coatings applied to over 60,000 km of pipelines worldwide, a review is made of the current status of liquid internal and external epoxy pipe coatings - leading on to a new generation of pipe coatings for aggressive, sour and highly acidic conditions. A fast curing liquid external pipe coating is described - linked with low capital plant costs.
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