APPLICATIONS

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REGULAR MAINTENANCE CLEANING

Pipeline Operators perform regular pig / scraper tool runs in their pipelines to maintain integrity and throughput efficiency in order to safely transport gas and liquid products.

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DEBRIS REMOVAL

There are various methods to remove debris or contaminants from pipelines. The most used is pushing through the pipeline a pig/scraper tool with the product flow to push debris to a containment facility at the receive stat

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PARAFFIN REMOVAL

One common component of crude oil is paraffin wax that accumulates in the internal diameter of pipelines. The removal requires the use of pig/scrapper tools in a progressive sequence with or without chemical batches.

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BYPASS CLEANING

One of the most effective methods of removing debris from pipeline segments is the designing of product Bypass Flow in pig/scraper tools to flush or jet debris forward as the tools traverse the pipeline segment. There are operating parameters required to incorporate this strategy

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BATCHING

There are various methods to remove debris or contaminants from pipelines. The most used is pushing through the pipeline a pig/scraper tool with the product flow to push debris to a containment facility at the receive stat

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COMMISIONING/DE-COMMISSIONING

This is the process of filling and displacing products in a pipeline is primarily done with high sealing pig/scraper tool (s).

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PURGING

The process to remove a product from a pipeline is called purging. Depending on the type of product, gas or liquid, a high sealing scraper/pig tool is normally used to push the product out of the pipeline

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LIQUID REMOVAL

There are several types of liquid that can accumulate in pipelines or are pumped in due to a process need, such as hydrotesting, that require removal/de-watering. The use of a high sealing pig / scraper tool is the most effective method to pushout the liquid to a containment facility at the receive station.

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AIRLOCK

The lack of proper pig/scraper tool seal during the filling or removal process of a liquid with the use or presence of air or a gas in a pipeline segment can cause the condition commonly known as Airlock. This is the passing or mixing of air/gas into the liquid to the point that the tool is stopped due to the bypass and/or compression of the air/gas in the liquid batch.

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DRYING

When a pipeline segment is hydrostatically tested, the water is first introduced and afterwards removed from the pipeline with a high sealing pig / scraper tool. After the removing of the water, the humidity level is reduced to the required dew point per the pipeline operator specification. This process may require a combination of pig/scraper foam pigs and hot-dry air or nitrogen.

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GAUGING

The initial option in detecting a reduction in size of the internal diameter of a pipeline is with a gauging plate mounted on a pig/scraper tool that will traverse the pipeline segment. The effectiveness of a gauging pig is contingent on the Launch / Receive process and Pipeline Operating Conditions.

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INTERNAL COATING

The use of internal coating in pipelines is an effective method to reduce corrosion and debris buildup in pipelines. The coating is normally applied to the pipe joints prior to the construction of the pipeline segment, however it can be applied in existing pipelines with a process that uses pig/scraper tool (s) designed for this purpose.

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NEW CONSTRUCTION CLEANING

An important process in the building of a pipeline segment is maintaining it clean and free of debris during and after construction. This is critical prior to the execution of a hydrostatic operation. The selection and running of cleaning, filling, de-watering, and drying pig/scraper tools is very important to meet the specifications to prepare a pipeline segment for commissioning and operation.

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PROVING / PIPELINE SPHERES

One of the options used by pipeline operators to measure volume and displace products in a pipeline segment is a pig/scraper tool commonly known as Spheres. These are made in different diameters, inflatable or non-inflatable, durometer hardness, and materials. They require Launch and Receive Systems designed for Spheres and/or conventional pig/scraper tools.