Long-term composite repair solution for tank and pressure vessel reinforcement – 3X Engineering
Overview
The objective of the repair performed in September 2021 by
3X ENGINEERING (3X)
specialists was to reinforce a separator damaged by internal corrosion on 12 areas located inside the tank. According to the defects and the asset specificities, the damaged areas were repaired using REINFORCEKiT® PATCH
solution to reinforce and restore original integrity. The Separator tank has a diameter 198'’ (5m) and is located in a refinery in South America.
Scope of Work
The repair design was performed in compliance with API 653 and ASME PCC-2 standards. REINFORCEKiT® PATCH solution is a composite technology made of several Kevlar® patches and
bi-component epoxy resin and needs an installation by trained and certified applicators as described below :
1st STEP - SURFACE PREPARATION AND CLEANING
Surface preparation was performed on the damaged locations of the separator by hydroblasting. The surface profile was checked using a roughness tester to validate that roughness was acceptable and
superior to 60-micron. Climatic conditions were checked before applying the resin. Patching areas were previously delimited with abrasive tape and cleaned with acetone.
2nd STEP - FILLER AND RESIN APPLICATION
3X filler with high mechanical properties and chemical resistance was firstly applied on all delimited areas to reshape them. Then one layer of 3X specific resin was applied over the filler to protect the surface before patching.
3rd STEP - COMPOSITE PATCHING REINFORCEMENT
Kevlar® patches impregnated with R3X150 resin were applied on the 12 defected areas. Patching size was determined according to the defect (the smallest one measured 795x445mm and the largest one 1270x2073mm. Each patch was impregnated
separately and superimposed one after the others.
Results
This was a quite arduous project because of the numerous large patches to apply but was successfully managed and performed by our team of specialists. The separator tank is now reinforced and protected from further deterioration that could affect its
integrity.