Shawcor is proud to sponsor AMI Field Joint Coating 2019 conference in London, UK. Scheduled for October 8-9, 2019, Park Plaza Victoria, the event generates considerable value, as it is key in terms of ensuring effective, long term pipeline protection and functionality.
Shawcor will be presenting at sessions which focus on state-of-the-art and novel developments in materials, products and technologies for field joint coating and field-applied coating solutions for pipelines.
Tuesday, October 8, 2019 : Session 2 at 10:40 a.m.
- Peter Boyce, Regional Manager – Europe & Russia – Canusa-CPS, will be presenting on "Rehabilitation of Aging Pipelines with Innovative Solutions"
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In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on preservation of aging pipelines and extending the service life of assets in Oil and Gas, water, and other corrosion affected industries.
Also, with less investment in new infrastructure and current economic challenges worldwide, rehabilitation coatings have been gaining more recognition and importance. This presentation will focus on innovative coating solutions which will satisfy the immediate need of the corrosion industry by extending the life time of the assets with minimum capital expenditure.
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Wednesday, October 9, 2019 : Session 4 at 9:40 a.m.
- Guido Ridolfi, Global Product Manager – Pipe Coating, will be presenting “Beyond Polypropylene. Field Joint Solutions for Styrene-based Low Thermal Conductivity Coatings up to 150 °C”
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Thermotite ULTRA was introduced almost 10 years ago in the flow assurance market as a pipeline coating solution that offers better thermal insulation performance compared to polypropylene. Recently, the ULTRA family has expanded into multiple products to meet a range of project specifications based on customer needs in deep and shallow water, and to temperatures up to 150°C.
Field joint coating solutions have been developed and tested accordingly. The objective of this presentation is to introduce all the ULTRA FJC solutions and their applicability to the different operating conditions in the market.
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