Coating system no. 1
Carbon steel with maximum operating temperature < 120°C. – Structural steel. – Exteriors of equipment, vessels, piping and valves (not insulated).
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Carbon steel with maximum operating temperature < 120°C. – Structural steel. – Exteriors of equipment, vessels, piping and valves (not insulated).
Carbon steel with operating temperature > 120°C. – All insulated surfaces of tanks, vessels, piping. – Flare booms and crane booms. Optional: Underside of bottom deck including piping, jacket above splash zone, lifeboat stations.
Interior of carbon steel tanks
Walkways, escape routes, and lay down areas.
Under fire protection.
Stainless steel, aluminium, galvanised steel.
Carbon steel and stainless steel - Splash zone - Submerged ≤ 50ºC - Submerged > 50ºC
Structural carbon steel with operating temperature ≤80°C in internal and fully dry and ventilated areas.
Bulk-supplied carbon steel valves with operating temperature up to 150°C.
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