Re: fire water system

From: <Rajesh.Balapure@ril.com>
Date: Fri Oct 03 2003 - 02:14:00 EDT


For some offshore projects ,super duplex s.s.material was used for fire water piping.This is more rigid & less prone to leakage/damage than GRP /cement line piping.

Rajesh V Balapure

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hi,

we are using cement lined carbon steen for our fire water piping system, and
we experience many localised metal deterioration and consequently leaks. Is there any solution for this or alternative material apart from GRP piping.

Regards,
Ali



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