Date | Client | Location |
---|---|---|
August 2019 | Major North Sea Operator | Onshore Aberdeen |
Scope
ICR were engaged to provide a engineered composite repair solution on a produced water caisson prior to installation offshore. The previous caisson was corroded due to wave action causing thermal cycling.
Solution
Two new sections of a 12” caisson were fabricated and sprayed with an internal coating prior to ICR applying the composite solution. It was a design requirement that surface preparation to Sa2.5 and was achieved prior to the application of 4 layers of Technowrap™ 2K using HT (High Teemperature) resin.
These were then welded together and an angular profile of 45μ was achieved using bristle blasters. A composite wrap was then applied to cover the welded section. Heat blankets were used througout the process to assist curing.
Design Temperature | 100°C |
Design Pressure | 2.5bar |
Material Grade | Super Duplex |
Surface Preparation | Sa2.5 |
The change in temperature was taken into consideration by derating the allowable strains in line with ISO 24817.
Results & Benefits
- ICR technicians worked day and night for a total of 7 days to complete the repair
- A repair lifetime of 20 years was given
- The solution will prevent future corrosion due to thermal cycling, maintaining the integrity of the structure




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