Crevice corrosion at welded spacers of stainless steel double pipeline. Case study
author:
JAN MARJANOWSKI
No:
05/2022 Instal p. 15-18
DOI:
DOI 10.36119/15.2022.5.3
Pipe in pipe (PIP) constructed from DIN 1.4301/1.4307 stainless steel was used for neutral product (chocolate)
transport at 58oC in a food plant. Stainless steel spacers were welded along the internal pipeline. Corrosion rate
increased because iron ions dissolved and dispersed in water were introduced to the outer stainless steel pipeline
from carbon steel installation and carbon steel buffer tank. Rust patches were formed in all pockets present in the
pipeline jacket because of iron ions content in water. Local chlorides concentration increased due to adsorption in
rust so that crevice and pitting effects were very high. Heating water circulating between external and internal pipeline effected high number perforations of both lines in 20 days after production started. Perforations were localised
mainly in crevices present between stainless steel spacers and both pipelines. Preventive measures against corrosion
were suggested.
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About Authors:
Jan Marjanowski – Marcor Co. , Gdansk, Poland j_marjanowski@marcor.com.pl