Pipe Sock™
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Description
The Pipe Sock™ system is a fiber-reinforced polymer designed to eliminate crevice corrosion problems caused by direct metal-to-metal contact. It consists of a pre-formed, size specific fiberglass wear pad and a specially formulated adhesive system that combines to form a resilient crevice corrosion solution. Additionally, it can withstand temperatures up to 250° F and provide complete fit-up integrity with the pipe, eliminating moisture penetration and condensation cavities.
Technical Specs
Installation
The Pipe Sock™ system is a fiber-reinforced polymer designed to eliminate crevice corrosion problems caused by direct metal-to-metal contact. It consists of a pre-formed, size specific fiberglass wear pad and a specially formulated adhesive system that combines to form a resilient crevice corrosion solution. Additionally, it can withstand temperatures up to 250° F and provide complete fit-up integrity with the pipe, eliminating moisture penetration and condensation cavities.
Technical Specs
Mechanical Properties Attribute Tensile Strength Method ASTM D 3039 Value 54,000 psi Attribute Compression Strength Method ASTM D 695 Value 28,500 psi Attribute Barcol Hardness Method ASTM D 2583 Value 53 |
Thermal Properties Attribute Max Operating Temperature Value 250° F (121 °C) Attribute Application Temperature Value 41 °F to 95° F (5 °C to 35 °C) |
System Properties Attribute Wear Pad Thickness Value 0.25 inches (6.35 mm) Attribue Shelf Life – Black Magic ™ Value 18 months |
Installation
1. Remove Pipe from Support Lift the corroded pipe off support or stanchion. |
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2. Surface Inspection and Preparation Brush contact surface with a wire brush and lightly abrade with sandpaper to remove loose dirt and scale. Inspect the area and repair any anomalies, as required. |
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3. Apply Black Magic Remove release liner from the PipeSock™ and apply Black Magic™adhesive to the inside of the PipeSock™. |
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4. Install PipeSock™ and Reposition Pipe Carefully position the PipeSock™ on the pipe. Then, lower the pipe on to the support. Taper any excess material with a putty knife. |