FLORIDA INSTALLATIONArmor Plate® Pipe Wrap was used to repair over 350 linear feet of corroded pipeline. Its packaging and ability to be sold in mass quantities makes it ideal for repairing large sections of corrosion. Once it is properly installed, it prevents the further development of corrosion.
Pipeline prior to installation of repair. This photograph shows the preparations stage when the pipe was sandblasted.
This photograph shows the significant level of corrosion that existed prior to the repair.
Mixing epoxy putty that is necessary for filling in pits and areas with significant corrosion.
Priming the pipe after its surface has been properly cleaned.
Laying out the fiberglass cloth prior to saturation. The cloth is cut to length, depending on the qeometry of the pipe and severity of corrosion.
The fiberglass cloth is saturated using the two-part epxoy resin mixture. This process may be streamlined so that one group saturates the cloth, while another installs.
Continued priming of pipe surface.
Rolling up saturated cloth on applicator. The applicator is a conventient way for transporting the saturated cloth to the pipe and also assists in tensioning during installation.
One team of the installers continues priming the pipe surface.
Installing saturated cloth on the pipe using the applicator.
Note how even weld-o-lets can be repaired using Armor Plate Pipe Wrap. Cloth is cut to fit geometry any piping configuration or geometry.
Another job made possible by the Armor Plate, Inc. team!