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Industrial Coatings: Protecting Infrastructure and Equipment in Harsh Environments

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Industrial Coatings: Protecting Infrastructure and Equipment in Harsh Environments

Industrial covering refer to protective paints, coatings and lining systems used for infrastructure, equipment and applications operating in demanding industrial settings. These heavy-duty coatings are designed to shield surfaces from corrosion, abrasion, chemicals, heat and other environmental stresses present in various industries. Some of the main sectors utilizing industrial covering include oil and gas, petrochemical, automotive, mining, power generation, wastewater treatment and infrastructure development amongst others.

Types of Industrial Coatings

There are different types of industrial covering suitable for diverse applications and environmental conditions:

- Anticorrosive Coatings: Used for protecting metal surfaces like steel, non-ferrous alloys from corrosion in harsh, wet or salty environments. Some examples are epoxy, polyurethane, vinyl and alkyd coatings.

- Chemical Resistant Coatings: Applied on surfaces that will be exposed to chemical spills, leaks or fumes. Common chemically resistant coatings include fluoropolymers, high-performance epoxies and polyurethanes.

- Fire Proofing Coatings: Applied on steel structures in buildings, offshore platforms, ships etc. to provide insulation from heat and fire for a specified period of time allowing safe evacuation. Cementitious and intumescent fire proofing coatings are generally used.

- High-Temperature Industrial Coatings : Applied on equipment surfaces that experience continuous or intermittent heat exposure. Examples are silicone coatings, micaceous iron oxide, elastomerics and aluminium coatings capable of withstanding over 600°C temperature.

- Insulation Coatings: Applied as a layer over insulation materials to protect them from moisture damage. Common insulation coatings include acrylic, polyurethane and PVC coatings.

- Non-Skid/Slip Resistant Coatings: Applied on deck surfaces of ships, offshore rigs and industrial floors to provide an anti-slip texture and traction. Epoxy and polyurethane coatings with aluminium oxide or silicon carbide non-skid agents are generally used.

Industrial covering in Key Sectors

Oil & Gas Sector

Industrial covering play a vital role in the oil and gas sector protecting wells, pipelines, rigs, tanks, vessels and process equipment from corrosion caused by water, salts, chemicals and fluctuating temperatures.

Specific environments in the sector requiring protection include:

- Wellheads, valves and manifolds exposed to steam, chemicals and HP fluids.

- Pipelines both onshore and offshore handling oil, gas and their byproducts.

- Storage tanks used for crude oil, petroleum products, LNG/LPG, chemicals.

- Fabrication yards, rigs and platforms exposed to thermal cycling and marine environments.

Common coatings used include fusion bonded epoxy, polyurethanes, phenolic and inorganic zinc silicate coatings providing corrosion protection over 15-30 years. Specialized high-build epoxies, phenolics and polyurethanes are used for field joints and cladding. Intumescent and ablative coatings are applied on offshore platforms for fire protection.

Chemical Industry

Being exposed to hazardous chemicals, the chemical processing industry requires chemically resistant coatings. Common applications include:

- Reactors, columns, pipes handling acids, alkalis, solvents.

- Storage tanks, valves for chemicals like phosphoric acid, caustic soda etc.

- Concrete floors and walls inside process plants.

Coatings used include novalac and bisphenol epoxies, polyurethanes, PFA, PVDF and other high-performance polymer coatings offering protection against corrosion and permeation by chemicals. Cementitious coatings are used for floor and wall coatings in chemical plants.

Power Generation

Coatings are indispensable in power generation be it conventional thermal plants or renewable energy farms. Specific applications include:

- Coal fired plants: Boilers, piping, stacks handling flue gases up to 650°C.

- Gas turbines: Blades, casings exposed to combustion at over 900°C.

- Geothermal and Nuclear plants: Equipment handling high-pressure steam and chemicals.

- Wind turbines: Blades, casings, towers facing years of UV, rain, salt.

Coatings such as high-heat epoxies, silicone, zinc silicate provide protection. Intumescent and ablative coatings shield components in case of overheating. Epoxy and polyurethane coatings protect wind turbine components and foundations against varying climates.

Mining Industry

Coatings are vital for equipment operating in open-pit mines and underground facilities to prolong lifespan. Key applications are:

- Earth moving equipment handles abrasion from rocks, ore and dirt.

- Conveyors transporting ore over long distances face wear.

- Process plant components contact acids/chemicals used in extraction.

Thick rubbers, polyureas, epoxy methyl methacrylates provide abrasion resistance for vehicles, conveyors. Polyurethanes and fluoropolymers protect stationary process equipment from slurries and chemicals. Cementitious coatings line leach tanks, ore chutes.

The above discussed are some major industry sectors utilizing diverse industrial covering for a multitude of applications from infrastructure to sensitive equipment. With advancing technology, new generations of high-performance coatings are continuously developed providing even better corrosion protection, chemical resistance and thermal capabilities for handling increasingly demanding industrial processes. Well-selected industrial covering play a pivotal role in lengthening the operational lifespan of assets and smoothening long-term operations in commercial sectors globally.

 

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Ravina Pandya, Content Writer, has a strong foothold in the market research industry. She specializes in writing well-researched articles from different industries, including food and beverages, information and technology, healthcare, chemical and materials, etc. (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ravina-pandya-1a3984191)

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