Denso Protal Protects Brine Fields Weld Joints

A Winn & Coales Denso coating has again been chosen to give protection in the saline corrosive environment at the Stublach, Cheshire, brinefields operated by Ineos Chlor

by John Bean | Friday 28 October 2011

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Denso Protal 7000 Protects Butt Weld Joint
The underground Gas Storage Infrastructure on the Brinefields site is being developed by Storengy Ltd, a subsidiary of Gaz de France.

Contractors Murphy Group have used Denso Protal 7000, brush grade, to protect 36 inch butt weld joints at the Stublach double minimum offtake connection to the National Grid NTS pipeline. A main factor that determined Murphy Group’s choice of Denso Protal 7000 was that it enabled them to get a required thickness of 800 microns in one application.

Winn & Coales Denso Protal coatings give effective anti-corrosion properties by forming a firmly bound corrosion inhibiting film on the metal surface, which is covered with a thick, effective physical barrier against air and moisture and which remains permanently flexible. The brush grade can be applied by plural Hydrocat spray.

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Winn & Coales (Denso) Ltd
mail@denso.net
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+44 (0) 20 8670 7511

Friday 28 October 2011 / file under Pipeline | Gas | Engineering