Duracorr Pipe
The purpose of Duracorr pipe is to maximize production and reduce cost. Its proven long service life prevents the need for frequent change-outs as experienced with carbon pipe; therefore down-time is reduced to a minimum and all associated costs are diminished. By limiting pipe change-outs, Duracorr prevents lost production, increases safety to personnel, and lowers the chance for potential leaks or environmental catastrophes.
duracorr Pipe specifications
- ASTM A1053/ A1053M-06 Standard Specification for Welded Ferritic-Martensitic Stainless Steel Pipe
(manufactured from ASTM A1010 plate) - ASTM A999/ A 999M-04A: Standard Specification for General Requirements for Alloy and Stainless Steel Pipe
Duracorr pipe has been tried, tested, and proven successful in many Canadian Oil Sands applications.
Beginning in 1998, Duracorr has been continually tested and utilized by Oil Sands operating companies in slurry pipelines.
- Installed in 2003: 24” OD x .375” Duracorr Grade 50 pipe; remains in service.
- Installed in 2006: 24” OD x .469” Duracorr Grade 50 pipe; remains in service.
- Installed in 2009: 24” & 28” x .469” Duracorr Grade 50 pipe; remains in service.
- Pipe spools of various OD sizes (24” – 30”) and wall thicknesses (0.375” – 0.750”) are currently in service throughout various hydro-transport and tailings pipelines in the major Oil Sands companies.
EXAMPLES
The cost to benefit ratio clearly identifies Duracorr as an economical solution to erosion and corrosion wear.
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