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O GA 2015 PREVIEW
SAINT-GOBAIN COATING SOLUTIONS
launches an innovative Tungsten Carbide
coating solution inside pipes
Saint-Gobain Coating Solutions During coating operations, the pipe Tungsten Carbide coatings are dense
provides a diverse mix of innovative temperature seldom exceeds ~300°F and hard up to 1200Hv300. They are
coating solutions for improving the (~150°C), so that there is no pipe having a high internal cohesive strength
tools life and lowering the overall distortion and no metallurgic structure providing high abrasion and erosion
operating costs. change. The coatings can be applied resistance compared to other wear
The coating materials are extremely onto non-weldable metal alloys (steel, resistant solutions(4).
resistant to abrasive wear, corrosion and Stainless steel, Aluminum, Titanium…). Alumina-Titania ceramic coatings have
oxidation, at both ambient and high Coatings can reach up to 6000 PSI bond a low friction coefficient and are
temperatures. These coating solutions strength and up to 0.0315” (800µm) resistant to friction and abrasive wear.
are particularly required by markets thickness.
such as oil and gas, coal and hydraulic
power generation, ore mining, tar sand
and steel industry…
Until now, the coating solutions for
these markets were mainly available for
external surfaces. This is why Saint-
Gobain developed a new technology
and designed the ID GUN coating
equipment suitable for coatings internal
surfaces.
The ID GUN produces Tungsten
Carbide coatings inside pipes or sleeves
with less technical limitation versus
actual welding or spraying solutions. The
ID GUN can also produce Ceramic and
Metal coatings (Inconel(1), Hastelloy(2),
Stellite(3)…).
Alumina-Zirconia survives in corrosive
environments and temperatures up to
1300°F (700°C), including a good
resistance to thermal cycles and aging.
The ID GUN enables the creation of
differentiated solutions with innovative
and improved coating features allowing
up to 30% savings versus welding and
hardfacing solutions.§
(1) registered name Inco
(2) registered name Haynes
(3) registered name Kennametal
(4) the graph
A A30 OIL & GAS ustral SIA MAY/JUNE 2015 www.oilandgasaustralasia.com
SAINT-GOBAIN COATING SOLUTIONS
launches an innovative Tungsten Carbide
coating solution inside pipes
Saint-Gobain Coating Solutions During coating operations, the pipe Tungsten Carbide coatings are dense
provides a diverse mix of innovative temperature seldom exceeds ~300°F and hard up to 1200Hv300. They are
coating solutions for improving the (~150°C), so that there is no pipe having a high internal cohesive strength
tools life and lowering the overall distortion and no metallurgic structure providing high abrasion and erosion
operating costs. change. The coatings can be applied resistance compared to other wear
The coating materials are extremely onto non-weldable metal alloys (steel, resistant solutions(4).
resistant to abrasive wear, corrosion and Stainless steel, Aluminum, Titanium…). Alumina-Titania ceramic coatings have
oxidation, at both ambient and high Coatings can reach up to 6000 PSI bond a low friction coefficient and are
temperatures. These coating solutions strength and up to 0.0315” (800µm) resistant to friction and abrasive wear.
are particularly required by markets thickness.
such as oil and gas, coal and hydraulic
power generation, ore mining, tar sand
and steel industry…
Until now, the coating solutions for
these markets were mainly available for
external surfaces. This is why Saint-
Gobain developed a new technology
and designed the ID GUN coating
equipment suitable for coatings internal
surfaces.
The ID GUN produces Tungsten
Carbide coatings inside pipes or sleeves
with less technical limitation versus
actual welding or spraying solutions. The
ID GUN can also produce Ceramic and
Metal coatings (Inconel(1), Hastelloy(2),
Stellite(3)…).
Alumina-Zirconia survives in corrosive
environments and temperatures up to
1300°F (700°C), including a good
resistance to thermal cycles and aging.
The ID GUN enables the creation of
differentiated solutions with innovative
and improved coating features allowing
up to 30% savings versus welding and
hardfacing solutions.§
(1) registered name Inco
(2) registered name Haynes
(3) registered name Kennametal
(4) the graph
A A30 OIL & GAS ustral SIA MAY/JUNE 2015 www.oilandgasaustralasia.com