Month: July 2024

Why an Alloy Upgrade is the Best Solution to Crude Unit Overhead Corrosion Control

Overhead Corrosion in Refineries Corrosion in the overhead section of pressure vessels, known as overhead corrosion, is a significant challenge the energy industry faces. This type of corrosion can occur in both primary units, such as crude distillation units (CDU) and vacuum distillation units (VDU), as well as secondary units like absorbers, fractionators and strippers. […]

Protecting Hydropower Turbines from Corrosion with HVTS Coatings

    More corrosion and erosion management articles from Integrated Global Services: CO₂ Corrosion Prevention and Control in Oil and Gas Production How to Prevent Microbially Influenced Corrosion (MIC) with On-Site Alloy Upgrade Why is High Emissivity Coating Durability Important in Fired Heaters? Strategies for Preventing Internal Pipeline Corrosion in the Energy Industry Flue Gas […]

Protecting Offshore Wind Turbines – Splash Zone Corrosion

Protecting Hydropower Turbines with IGS High Velocity Thermal Spray (HVTS) Hydropower turbines are prone to corrosion, erosion, and cavitation, which result in metal wastage, reduced efficiency, and costly downtime. IGS provides cutting-edge High Velocity Thermal Spray (HVTS) solutions to protect essential hydropower assets, including: Kaplan turbines Francis turbines Pelton turbines Guiding vanes Penstocks The Science […]

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