phex
Chemical
- Mar 4, 2003
- 234
Hi fellows.
I've got a problem with some pipelines. while pickling some lines (on site) we encountered a black coating on the inside of the pipes. these pipes were new, no process fluid ever touched them. the coating seems to be some kind of plastic, it is inflammable and highly resistant to the acid (HCl).
is it possible that it is some kind of polymere that results from a reaction between the pickling acid and leftover grease? i'm talking at large now cause we don't have a clue what that can be. any suggestions are welcome, even crazy ones
thanks for your help,
chris
I've got a problem with some pipelines. while pickling some lines (on site) we encountered a black coating on the inside of the pipes. these pipes were new, no process fluid ever touched them. the coating seems to be some kind of plastic, it is inflammable and highly resistant to the acid (HCl).
is it possible that it is some kind of polymere that results from a reaction between the pickling acid and leftover grease? i'm talking at large now cause we don't have a clue what that can be. any suggestions are welcome, even crazy ones
thanks for your help,
chris