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PIGGING PRODUCTS

Capex supply

PIG LAUNCHER and RECEIVER

Before Cleaning After Cleaning


TYPES OF PIGS
DISPLACEMENT AND BATCHING PIGS
AND PIG WITH BLADES (FOR CLEANING)

2” to 6”

PIG with blades


3” and 4”

5” to 14”

16” to 36”

A Standard PIG Launcher

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PIPE COATINGS

For 100% corrosion and sealing protection of line pipe and field welds contact Capex Canada Inc.

Fusion bonded epoxy coatings applied internally or externally to steel pipe provide not only
protection against external corrosion for buried, exposed or submerged oil and gas pipelines but
also provide thermal insulation.

One of the common coatings: 3 LAYER PE coating


to specification DIN 30670

Additional applications that are available:

– Liquid 2-Part Epoxy


– Polyethylene
– PE
– Nylon
– Glass
– Concrete Lining
– Bitumen / Fiber

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Pipeline field work contractors perform the following coating work:
– Field joint internal and external
– Fusion bonded epoxy
– Liquid 2- part epoxy
– Shrink sleeve applications
Heat shrinkable sleeves for corrosion protection of field welds are easily applied to
steel pipelines for both buried as well as exposed installations of various operating
temperatures. The recommended minimum sleeve width = bare steel dimension plus
two inches on either side of the pipe weld. Some of these sleeves provide excellent
resistance to cathodic disbandment resulting in effective long term corrosion rotection.

Heat shrinkable sleeves are available in three types:


– Wrap around sleeve
– Tubular
– Tape
Note – Fusion bonded epoxy powder as an alternate can also be applied as a
protective coating to the 'field' weld area.

Internal and External Fusion Bonded epoxy


(FBE) is factory applied to steel line pipe up
to 45 feet long.

The end to end corrosion protection is


completed during construction by
applying FBE Power to the internal and
external Field Hoist after welding –
onshore or offshore.
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• Applies Release Liner or Plain Tape Coatings
• Separate Tension Adjustments for Tape and Release Line Take-Up
• Will Accommodate Tape with 11/2" or 3" Diameter Cores
• Ideal for Both Spiral and Cigarette Wrapping
• Three Size Machines fit Tape Widths 2" - 6", 6"-12" and 12"-18"
• Accuwrap Can be Used on 4" and Larger Pipe
• Very Low Profile, Requires Less Clearance
• Lightweight Construction
• Easy to Operate

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PLUGGING
The plugging operation provides a method to remove, and if necessary, replace
a section of a piping system without having a shutdown or flow interruption.
TYPICAL PROCEDURE OF PLUGGING WITHOUT SHUTDOWN
1. Weld fittings 2. Make taps

2” Thread-O-Ring Purge
& Equalization Fittings
Tapping Machine

Bypass
Fitting
w Tapping
Flo Section of line Valve
to be replaced
Bypass
Tapping
Valve
Fitting w
Flo

Fitting flanges are welded on each end of the A valve is mounted on each fitting and taps are
section to be isolated. Bypass fittings with flanges made through the valves into the pipeline. The
cutter is withdrawn after each tap, the valve
and equalization fittings are welded to the line. closed, and tapping machine removed.
3. Plug line 4. Recover valves

Plugging
Machine

ow
Plugging Fl
Blind Flange
Machine
Flange
e
ss lin Blind Flange
Bypa
Flow
ow
Fl
New Section

ow Flange
Fl

A
w
Flo

Bypass connections are made and the bypass Tapping machine cutters are replaced with plugs
valves are opened. Plugging machines are and tapping machines (or machine) are mounted on
mounted and the plugging heads are lowered valves. The plugs are lowered into position inside
through valves into sealing position. After the new flanges. Tapping machines are removed, valves
section is tied in, pressure is equalized by recovered, and blind flanges installed.
connection from the housing to the pipeline
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TAPPING
Both hot tapping and pressure tapping provide a method of making an
uninterrupted line flow connection while the existing system is under pressure.

Step One Attach a pressure containing fitting such as a


threadolet, weldolet or a threaded or flanged branch
connection such a split flanged tee to the existing
pressurized system.

Step Two Attach a gate or ball valve. The port through the
valve must be sufficient to allow the hole cutter to
pass through.

Step Three Test to verify the valve and fitting will withhold the
pressure of the system.

Step Four Cut the hole through the pipe wall and remove the
coupon so produced. Close valve, remove tapping
machine and install connecting pipe.
Tapping procedure

Valve
Fitting

1. 2.

Tapping Branch
machine Connection

3. 4.

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CROSSING MATERIALS
Sealing materials are available for the ends of cased crossings from Capex. Although
centring of the pipe in the casing is most desirable these seals are available for use in
any positioning of the pipe in relation to the casing and are held in place by steel clamps.
U-Seal and Z-Seal for cased Crossings
Typical Applications

Casing U-Seal

Pipeline

The flexible U-Seal is designed for eccentric


U-Seal
installations and maintains its seal regardless of
the pipe position in relation to the casing. Two
stainless-steel bands with adjustable double-
end clamps hold the U-Seal firmly in place. A Casing
screwdriver is the only tool needed for installa-
tion. the U-Seal will withstand temperatures to
235°F (112°C). The U-Seal can be installed
two ways. The top drawing
shows the “U” shape which
provides for ample flexibility. It
can also be installed with the
shorter band on the outside

Z-Seal

The Z-seal is designed for installations where


an extra rugged seal is required. It is recom- Casing
mended for use on pipe that is centred at the
casing ends. A screwdriver is the only tool Pipeline
needed to tighten the stainless-steel bands and
there are extra points for tightening on the big- The heavy-duty Z-Seal will with-
inch sizes. The Z-Seal will withstand tempera- stand the weight of backfill
tures to 235°F (112°C) earth. No shield is required.

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CATHOD PROTECTION

Another crossing installation material from Capex are the cradles.


These cradles carry the weight of the pipe, and the backfill, and
also insulate the pipe from the casing. These cradles also center
the pipe inside the casing.

Typical Applications
(end views)

Concentric
Support
Insulator

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TRENCHING EQUIPMENT

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SEALING MATERIALS
Seal low pressure flange leaks in
chemical and steamlines with
materials from Capex without shut
down interruption of production
and costly unit removal to a distant
workshop with a permanent easily
applied mixture of only two
compounds plus a steel band.
The steel banding kit allows custom made seals
to be formed for each individual repair

RECOMMENDED FOR SERVICES


NOT EXCEEDING 300°C NOR 600 P.S.I.
For leaks in pipelines due to corrosion or accident Capex can solve this problem
with a sleeve wrap–around sheet material of such high strength which when
applied to any size of pipe actually exceeds the yield strength of the original pipe.

The Clock Spring System


consist of:
1. A patented, high-strength,
unidirectional composite
structure.
2. A patented, fast-curing,
high-performance two-part
adhesive system.
3. An extremely high
compressive strength,
proprietary load transferring
component. Once installed,
the three elements bond
together to form an
extraordinarily strong,
durable repair.

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STOP LEAKS

Leaks through pin holes to large holes and leaks between flanges can
now be stopped without production downtime.

The pin hole solution:


For larger holes in pipe sizes 1.5” to 48”:

And for leaks between flanges we offer:

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PIPE BENDING EQUIPMENT
FOR SHOP USE AND FIELD WORK

As pipe sizes vary so do pipe bending machines.


Our smallest:

Steel pipes up to 18 mm

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VERTICAL HYDRAULIC
PIPE BENDING MACHINES

HOW IT OPERATES Inboard cylinders 6 pull stiffback 7 up, raising


The section of pipe is moved into the bender by pipe against the die which acts as a fulcrum.
the hydraulically driven winch 1 and the bending Outboard cylinders 8 push front end of stiffback
mandrel 2 inserted. The pipe is then positioned up, putting bend into pipe.
under the die 3 at the point where the bend is to
start and the mandrel expanded. Wedges 4 force
the pin-up shoe 5 to secure it against the pipe.

After each bend, the pipe is moved through the


machine on predetermined increments and the
operation is repeated until specified degree of
bend is attained.

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PIPE HANGERS

Some of our sources have over 50


years experience in the Power and
Petro Chemical Industries, and the
quality of their products is assured by
stringent quality control supervision
that design is in accordance with the
customer’s purchase order and at
least one of the following
specifications:

DIN; VGB; SVDB; BS 394


PARTI; KTA 320513; ANSI
B31-1; MSS SP58; MSS SP69;
ANSI SECTION III,
SUBSECTION NF.

The two most commonly used


hangers:
– the Constant
– the Spring

Both types of hangers bear the


weight of the pipe which undergoes
vertical movement.

Constant support hangers are used


in all cases in which the vertical
movement is relatively large.

Spring hangers are used in all


cases in which the vertical
movement is elatively small.

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WELDING EQUIPMENT
WHICH IS AVAILABLE FROM CAPEX

CAPEX can supply welding rod/wire for mild steel, stainless steel, low
alloys, nickel alloys and exotic metals and brazing alloys to satisfy all
your maintenance and repair applications.

A complete line of spot, press, rocker arm, seam, wire, butt, flush
butt, as well as automatic and semi automatic welders are available.

The American Welding Society and other industrial sources have


estimated that the average welder has his ‘arc-on’ only 30 per cent of
the time. With attention to work flow some welding machines will
conservatively achieve a 70% ‘arc-on’ time.

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MECHANICAL PIPING SYSTEM

The mechanical method is an alternate way of joining pipe rather than threading,
welding, or flanging pipe ends.

The mechanical method includes the use of couplings on either grooved or plain ended
pipe. This means of piping construction in oil fields and power plants is world-wide and is
considered to be the most versatile, economical and reliable piping system.

The grooving system of construction is up to three times faster to install than hand
welding, easier and more reliable than threading or flanging and the movement
flexibility allowed by the coupling makes installation easier and faster.

Also available to make the mechanical piping system complete are the
following grooved fittings:

elbows, tees, laterals, reducer, valves and adaptors for converting


from flanged and threaded lines.

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PORTABLE MACHINES TAKE THE CORRECTION
MACHINE TO THE PROBLEM… NO LONGER DOES
THE WORK–FORCE HAVE TO TAKE THE PROBLEM TO
A DISTANT CORRECTION MACHINE.
Portable machines for on-site construction and maintenance work are
designed for machining full faced, raised faced and grooved flanges as well
as bevelling and counter boring flanges.

These machines possess the features that make work easy:


– each unit is compact and light weight
– easy to use
– cut all types of grooves and root faces of weld
preparations
– reduce down-time
– save freight cost (to off-site repair machine shops)
– eliminate temporary leak sealing procedures
– reduce replacement flange inventories

These machines come in many sizes as one single machine cannot


machine all sizes of flanges. The required pneumatic power to operate
these machines varies as shown below.

MACHINING SIZE POWER REQUIRED FLANGE FACET


– up to 305 mm 2 motors of 0.85 h.p. each a
– up to 584 mm 2 motors of 1.55 h.p. each bx
– 75mm to 533 mm 1 motor of 0.85 h.p. each cd
– 153 mm to 762 mm 1 motors of 1.55 h.p. each df
– 610 mm to 1524 mm 2 motors of 1.55 h.p. each ee
– 1219mm to 2438 mm 2 motors of 3.5 h.p. each fa

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The smallest: The “A” unit

The largest: The “FA” unit

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CUTTING AND BEVELLING PIPE

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PORTABLE PIPE CUT-OFF AND BEVELLING MACHINES

This unit moves around the pipe and the cutting depth can be

controlled regardless of any out-of-roundness.

Also from CAPEX are elbow mountable end-bevelling machines for


use when an existing bevel on an elbow has to be changed.

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