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Carbon dioxide resistance of aromatic amine cured epoxy fiberglass oil field pipe

Journal Article · · Mater. Performance; (United States)
OSTI ID:5172471
Aromatic amine cured epoxy fiberglass piping systems have been used successfully to handle oil field services requiring resistance to carbon dioxide. Laboratory and field test data verify the suitability of this type of pipe for these services. The laboratory study covers the effects of wet and dry carbon dioxide on aromatic amine cured epoxy fiberglass pipe under pressures from 300 to 850 psig (2.07 to 5.86 MPa). The oil field test data show the effects of 10 years of flowline service handling produced water saturated with gases containing carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide.
Research Organization:
Smith Fiberglass Products Inc., 2700 W. 65th St., Little Rock, AR (US)
OSTI ID:
5172471
Journal Information:
Mater. Performance; (United States), Journal Name: Mater. Performance; (United States) Vol. 27:3; ISSN MTPFB
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English