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Case Study: Repair of Domestic Water Main Pipe Leaking Due to Stone Damage and Corrosion

A heavily corroded and leaking domestic water main supply pipe undergoes repair and refurbishment

Stone the crows – underground domestic water main pipe damaged by corrosion and imbedded stones kept in service thanks to a homeowner DIY repair

A homeowner undertakes a DIY repair and refurbishment of a 2-metre section of domestic water main supply pipe leaking underneath their driveway because of heavy corrosion and surface damage caused by stones.

Case Study Data


Site
Domestic property
Location
Devon, UK
Repair Type
Leak repair and pipe reinforcement
Defect
Water main supply pipe damaged by heavy corrosion and imbedded stones

Products Used


Superfast Aqua PW Epoxy Putty Stick
WRAS approved epoxy putty with excellent wet surface adhesion, used to seal leaks and fill other imperfections in pipework

Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating
Brush applied coating painted onto pipework to form a new, hard wearing, metallic outer surface with high corrosion resistance

SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage
Composite repair wrap with water activated resin encompasses pipes with a rock-hard, impact resistant outer sleeve

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Abnormal levels of water use alerted the homeowner to a potential leak somewhere in their supply system. The problem was soon identified to be underneath the front driveway.

Because the leak was in the pipe between the property and the external stop tap connected to the public supply, repair was the responsibility of the homeowner and not their water supplier.

The homeowner excavated the pipe and discovered it to be heavily corroded. Stones were imbedded deeply at various points across the entire 2-metre line, and the metal had been breached and was leaking in multiple places.

Sealing the leaks would therefore not be enough; the homeowner needed to strengthen the pipe to prevent further damage in the future, before it was reburied under the drive.

Water supply was turned off at the external stop tap and the system drained before the domestic water main pipe repair began. The homeowner then set about thoroughly cleaning the pipe as much as possible.

This involved removing dirt, followed by surface corrosion. Next came the challenge of the stones, some of which were imbedded so deep into the pipe as to effectively be welded to the metal.

Many of the stones therefore left craters and severe surface damage in the pipe following their removal. These and the other leak areas identified after excavation were repaired with Superfast Aqua PW Epoxy Putty.

Superfast Aqua PW was chosen for its excellent wet surface adhesion; compensating for the possibility some water may have been left behind when the pipe was drained and could seep from the pipe during repair.

It also has WRAS Approval, meaning it is safe to use on pipes and fittings carrying drinking water. This was an important consideration with the main bringing supplies from the public network into the property.

The putty was kneaded by hand until it turned a uniform white colour. Whilst still soft, it was pushed into all leak holes and craters in the pipe. Within 20 minutes, Superfast Aqua PW had cured to a solid material, filling all damage.

Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating was then used to reinforce and refurbish the brittle steel. The homeowner painted 1kg of Liquid Metal in two coatings over the entire pipe and all joints. It set to form a new smooth, metallic, hard-wearing outer surface as a shield against corrosion.

Further reinforcement was provided by SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage. SylWrap is a composite wrap with a water-activated resin which sets rock-hard in minutes.

Three SYL309HD Bandages were wrapped across the entire 2-metre section, including around a 90-degree elbow and another difficult geometry where the pipe began to climb up a wall.

The application of SylWrap began whilst the final coating of Liquid Metal remained slightly tacky, improving adhesion between the bandage and the pipe surface.

Once cured, SylWrap provided an impact-resistant sleeve around the pipe – preventing any stones from imbedding themselves and penetrating the water main in future.

The homeowner completed the repair over a weekend; one day for cleaning the pipe, removing debris and sealing holes. The second day for the application of Liquid Metal and SylWrap HD Bandage.

Water supply was turned back on to test the main. The combination of Superfast Aqua PW, Liquid Metal and SylWrap HD easily contained pipe content, as well as offering robust protection and a fully refurbished line. The pipe was then reburied.

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Case Study: Heat Exchanger Plenum Chamber Corrosion Protection at Power Plant

Corrosion protection given to the inside of a heat exchanger water box using Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating

Productivity improved at power plant as corrosion protection for heat exchanger removes annual repair requirement

Having spent many years annually reapplying a standard epoxy coating to the inside of a heat exchanger plenum chamber, a power plant in Thailand seek a more robust corrosion protection method to improve system efficiency and reduce downtime.

Case Study Data


Site
Power plant
Location
Thailand
Repair Type
Corrosion protection
Defect
Heavily corroded metalwork and parts inside heat exchanger plenum chamber

Products Used


Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating
Brush applied coating which cures to a hard wearing, metallic layer protecting surfaces and parts against corrosion

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A plenum chamber – sometimes known as a water box – is found at the end of a heat exchanger. It supplies and directs the flow of water through the tubes of the heat exchanger.

Conditions inside a plenum chamber are perfect for galvanic corrosion and cavitation. Extreme temperatures, high pressure and unpurified water passing through the box leave the metalwork under constant attack and requiring frequent repair.

The power plant had spent many years using a standard epoxy coating to protect the plenum chamber. The rate of corrosion meant a new coating had to be applied annually.

This involved shutting down the system, disassembling the heat exchanger, applying the coating and then putting it all back together. It was a disruptive process which resulted in significant downtime for the plant.

It was therefore decided to find a more robust, effective coating to protect the plenum chamber which did not require yearly reapplication. The plant analysed conditions inside the water box and came up with a specification for their ideal epoxy coating.

Temperature resistance had to be as a high as 149°C with long-term performance at operational temperatures of 25–40°C. It needed to be resistant to pH 8-10 and pressure up to 3 bar. Most importantly, the plant wanted a coating strong enough to last several years at least.

Taking these requirements into consideration, Sylmasta recommended using Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating to protect the inside of the plenum chamber, the tubes within the water box and its condenser faceplate.

Liquid Metal is metal-filled, meaning it offers superior corrosion resistance and enhanced durability by creating a thicker, more resilient layer. The cured material has Shore D hardness in excess of 80 and a maximum service temperature of 150°C.

Before application, the metal surface was thoroughly cleaned to remove rust, other contaminants and any traces of the previously applied standard epoxy coatings.

Liquid Metal was then painted onto the areas requiring protection using a brush. Three coatings 1mm thick were applied. Liquid Metal has a 90-minute gel and a four hour re-coat time. The entire repair was completed over two days.

Once the final coating had cured, the original metalwork inside the heat exchanger plenum chamber, tubes and the condenser faceplate were covered with a 3mm thick metallic layer, offering ultimate protection against corrosion and cavitation.

Six months after the repair, the manager of the engineering company responsible for maintenance at the plant contacted Sylmasta with an update.

“I had a good experience with Liquid Metal. We have looked at the heat exchanger and condenser again and the coating has fully performed and protected from corrosion very well.”

“We now want to use Liquid Metal on 22 blowdown tanks at this plant and more systems at other power plants in Thailand where we run maintenance.”

If you have an application you would like to enquire about, then please get in touch

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Case Study: Corroded 30-Metre Section of Sewer Force Main In Underground Vault Repair

A severely corroded sewer force main pipe in Hawaii undergoes repair and refurbishment using the Sylmasta Pipe Refurbishment System

Say aloha to a sewer force main in Hawaii restored from a corroded state by a repair made using the Sylmasta Pipe Refurbishment System

An engineering company in Hawaii refurbish a severely corroded 30-metre section of 450mm ductile iron sewer force main inside an underground vault, rectifying a previous repair attempt which ended up sandblasting a 75mm round hole in the pipe.

Case Study Data


Site
Sewer force main
Location
Hawaii
Repair Type
Pipe repair and refurbishment
Defect
Severely corroded 450mm ductile iron pipe, including 75mm round hole

Products Used


Industrial Metal Epoxy Paste
Metal-filled epoxy paste used to bridge large holes, rebuild weakened pipes and restore surface profile

Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating
Brush applied coating which cures to a hard wearing, metallic surface for protecting pipes against corrosion

SylWrap Pipe Repair Bandage
Composite repair wrap with water activated resin which sets rock hard to encompass pipes with an impact resistant outer sleeve

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The 450mm ductile iron pipe inside the vault was the final section of the sewer force main before it discharged into a manhole housing a gravity collection system. Its operating pressure was around 3 bar.

It was installed in the 1970s. Conditions inside the often-flooded vault over a period of nearly 50 years had led to severe exterior corrosion and a significantly weakened pipe.

A recent attempt to add structural strength and protect against further corrosion involved sandblasting the line prior to coating with epoxy. Unfortunately, the contractor failed to realise just how weakened the ductile iron had become.

Sandblasting to clean the pipe subsequently put a 75mm round hole in the top of the sewer between a flange and the concrete wall where the main entered the adjacent manhole. Wastewater could escape through this hole when the line was pressurised.

To seal the leak in the pipe, the contractors ordered a pipe repair clamp specifically fabricated for the line. But because the surface was so badly deformed by corrosion, it was impossible for the clamp to achieve a watertight seal. There were also concerns that tightening the clamp fully would further breach the brittle metalwork.

The contractors contacted Sylmasta for assistance with the corroded sewer main repair. They needed to improve the surface profile of the pipe to make the clamp effective, before refurbishing the entire 30-metre section inside the vault to keep the line operational and protect against further degrading.

Any repair method had to take into account the weakness of the line and the damage already done by sandblasting. Sylmasta therefore recommended using Stages 2, 3 and 4 of their Pipe Refurbishment System.

The hole was attended to first. Wire mesh was used to bridge the gap. Industrial Metal Epoxy Paste was then applied around the entire diameter of the pipe between the flange and the wall, including over the hole. The wire mesh prevented any epoxy paste entering the pipe.

Sandblasting to clean the pipe during a previous repair attempt left a hole in the pipe, through which water could escape when the sewer main was pressurised

Industrial Metal is a two-part epoxy paste used to rebuild weakened metalwork and improve surface condition of pipes. In this application, 5kg of Industrial Metal filled in all imperfections caused by pitting and increased pipe thickness surrounding the hole.

Once cured, Industrial Metal sealed the hole and rebuilt the pipe, leaving it strong enough to withstand the clamp being fitted and smooth enough to ensure a watertight seal could now be achieved.

Industrial Metal could have held the leak of its own accord. The contractors though decided to take a belt and braces approach by also fitting the clamp, seeing as it had been specifically made for this sewer line.

Attention next turned to refurbishing the rest of the corroded sewer main. Loose material was carefully cleaned off using wire brushes before the sewer main was painted with Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating.

10kg of Liquid Metal was used to apply two coatings across the entire 30-metre pipe, the two flanges at either end and the coupling in the middle. Re-coat time was four hours, meaning the application of Liquid Metal took one day.

Liquid Metal cured to create a new, metallic, hard-wearing pipe exterior for the sewer main, providing a shield against corrosion and a waterproof barrier against future leaks.

The final stage of the repair saw the sewer main given further reinforcement using 20 x SYL866HD SylWrap Pipe Repair Bandage. SylWrap Bandage is a composite repair wrap with a water-activated resin.

It was wrapped and smoothed around the whole pipe, curing within minutes to form a rock-hard, impact resistant layer of further protection. Six layers of SylWrap Bandage were used based on the 3 bar operating pressure of the sewer main.

From sealing the hole to reinforcement with SylWrap Bandage, the repair was completed over the course of one week. The contractors were impressed with how easy all three Sylmasta products were to apply given the cramped, wet and dirty conditions inside the vault.

They had originally planned to encase the sewer main in concrete after refurbishment as an additional means of protection. This was no longer deemed necessary once they saw the strength and effectiveness of the repair.

At a total cost of just under $5000 including delivery to Hawaii, refurbishing the corroded sewer force main provided a significant financial saving compared to ripping out the pipe and replacing it.

If you have an application you would like to enquire about, then please get in touch

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Case Study: Corrosion Protection of 600mm Ductile Pipe & Outlets in Underground Pumping Station

A ductile pipe system in an underground pumping station undergoes corrosion protection measures

Protection at the pumping station – corrosion prevention measures for a complex ductile pipe system

A water company take corrosion protection measures to avoid the future weakening of a 600mm diameter ductile pipe system with three outlets to isolation valves in an underground pumping station.

Case Study Data


Site
Underground pumping station
Location
United Kingdom
Repair Type
Corrosion protection
Defect
600mm ductile pipe showing early signs of surface damage

Products Used


Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating
Brush applied coating which cures to a hard wearing, metallic surface for strengthening pipes and protecting against corrosion

SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage
Composite repair wrap with water activated resin which sets rock hard to encompass pipes with an impact resistant outer sleeve

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Case Study Details


Conditions inside the underground pumping station housing the pipework were damp, grimy and ripe for corrosion. Rainwater, dirt, sand and other contaminates were able to enter the chamber and settle on the pipework.

As a result, the ductile pipe system was beginning to show very early signs of exterior surface damage. This was of particular concern to the water company operating the pumping house because of the complexity of the pipework and the issues that would come in the event of heavy corrosion developing.

Diagram of the pipe system layout inside the underground pumping station

The main section of pipe entered the chamber through a wall. It was five metres long with three flanges at equal intervals. The three outlets branching off were two metres in length, had one flange each and a reducing spool to 200mm diameter at the isolation valves.

Carrying out any sort of leak repair or replacing sections of the system would present a serious challenge. Instead, the water company sought enhanced corrosion protection measures for the ductile pipe to lessen the chances of the line becoming breached.

Rust and dirt were cleaned from the pipe before it was coated with Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating. Liquid Metal is brush applied and cures to form a smooth, metallic, hard-wearing outer surface which acts as a shield against external corrosion.

The entire main section of pipe, the three outlets, reducing spools and all six flanges were painted in Liquid Metal. The protective layer provided by the epoxy coating was then further reinforced using SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage.

SylWrap HD is a composite wrap with a water-activated resin. It is wrapped and smoothed around pipework, curing in minutes to provide a rock-hard, impact resistant layer of protection.

The engineers carrying out the repair wrapped all sections of the pipe system in four layers of SylWrap HD, running the Bandage as close to the flange plates as possible to ensure maximum coverage.

Despite the space constraints where the pipe ran close to the floor, the engineers were still able to successfully apply SylWrap HD around the bottom of the line. Once SylWrap HD had been applied, another coating of Liquid Metal was added over the top as an additional corrosion prevention measure.

With the repair completed, the water company could now be satisfied that the two coatings of Liquid Metal and several layers of SylWrap HD would offer robust protection for the ductile pipe system inside the underground pumping station against corrosion.

If you have an application you would like to enquire about, then please get in touch

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Case Study: Repair of Leaking & Corroded Shared Water Supplying Eight Cottages

Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating used in the repair of a corroded shared water supply pipe

Cottages counter corrosion – the Sylmasta Pipe Refurbishment System is used to repair and reinforce a water supply line shared by eight properties

Four cottages in a terrace of eight in London use the Sylmasta Pipe Refurbishment System to repair and reinforce their respective sections of a 48 metre long shared water supply pipe weakened and breached by corrosion.

Case Study Data


Site
Terraced cottages
Location
London, UK
Repair Type
Leak repair and pipe reinforcement
Defect
Heavily corroded 48 metre long steel shared water supply pipe breached in places

Products Used


Superfast Aqua PW Epoxy Putty Stick
Fast working, WRAS approved epoxy putty with excellent wet surface adhesion used to seal leaks in pipework

Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating
Brush applied coating which cures to a hard wearing, metallic surface for strengthening pipes and protecting against corrosion

SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage
Composite repair wrap with water activated resin which sets rock hard to encompass pipes with an impact resistant outer sleeve

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Case Study Details


The row of eight terraced cottages were built in the middle of the 19th century. They were connected to the public water network at a later date, which led to a somewhat unusual setup involving an above-ground shared supply pipe.

This steel pipe connected with a water main underground at one end of the terrace. It rose up the side of the first cottage and was then fixed at a height of around three metres to the back wall of all eight properties, along which it ran for 48 metres.

The height of the line meant it was surrounded by extensions built onto the cottages, downpipes, guttering and other installations and improvements added to the buildings over time. Access to certain sections was therefore severely restricted.

Each cottage was responsible for the section of pipe outside their property, giving them around six metres to maintain and upkeep. Lagging had been added around all 48 metres of the line to protect it during winter.

Unfortunately, low-quality insulation material was used which soaked up moisture like a sponge, causing water and condensation to become trapped against the steel. Over time, this led to heavy corrosion and a weakening of the pipe.

When temperatures in London dropped as low as -8°C in an unusually cold spell and water inside the pipe froze, the brittle metalwork was unable to cope. Several cracks appeared outside one cottage, requiring repair.

The lagging was removed from the leaking section to access the pipe, at which point the extent of the corrosion problem became clear. The other seven cottages were inevitably going to suffer from bursts on their sections in future if something were not done.

Initially, the cottages contacted their water company for help. Because the pipe was a shared supply line and not part of the public network, the water company said they had no responsibility for it. It was therefore down to the eight property owners to find a solution themselves.

The cottages were quoted £22,000 to replace the entire line. Some of the property owners did not wish to contribute £2,750 towards the cost, preferring instead to take a chance their section would not burst.

It next became clear that replacing individual sections of pipe for those cottages wanting to avoid future leaks would not be practical either. New fittings would struggle to connect with old, brittle pipes not being replaced.

Installation would also be disruptive to those cottages not undertaking work, with shared electrical boxes and satellite dishes having to be taken out of service whilst new sections of pipe were fitted.

With no common route forward found, the cottage with the leaking section contacted Sylmasta for advice on sealing the holes on their part of the line. At this point, the owner also explained the complications caused by the shared water supply pipe and the concern about how it might deteriorate further.

Sylmasta suggested that in addition to sealing the cracked section of pipe outside one cottage, their Pipe Refurbishment System be used to reinforce individual sections along the line for those property owners wanting protection against future leaks.

Two cottages requested their sections be attended to, and so Sylmasta sent an approved contractor to London to carry out the repair and strengthening of the shared water supply pipe.

Once the lagging had been removed, the first stage of the Pipe Refurbishment System involved application of the leak sealant – in this case, Superfast Aqua PW Epoxy Putty.

Superfast Aqua PW was chosen for its excellent wet surface adhesion to alleviate concerns the pipe may have been weeping water. It has WRAS approval, meaning it is certified as safe to come into contact with potable water.

Aqua PW is supplied in a pre-measured 114g stick. The required amount of putty was cut from the stick, kneaded by hand and then pushed into the cracks and damage in the pipe whilst soft. Within 20 minutes, it cured to form a rock-hard sealing material.

The second stage of the Pipe Refurbishment System saw Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating applied to strengthen the line and protect it from corrosion. Liquid Metal was painted on by brush to sections of the pipe outside every cottage who wanted their part of the line reinforced.

Repair of a shared water supply pipe made using Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating

Once cured, Liquid Metal formed a smooth, metallic, hard-wearing outer surface around the pipe to act as a shield against external corrosion. Should the brittle steel be breached from the inside by freezing temperatures in future, the Liquid Metal shell will contain the contents of the pipe.

SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage was added as the final stage of the Pipe Refurbishment System, to provide the shared water supply pipe with another layer of protection. SylWrap HD is a composite repair wrap with a water-activated resin which sets rock-hard in minutes when wrapped and smoothed around pipework.

Nine SylWrap Bandages were applied per cottage to build up thickness to four layers, with the application taking place whilst the Liquid Metal remained tacky to improve adhesion to the pipe. Once cured, SylWrap HD formed an impact resistant shell encompassing the pipe.

In addition to the two planned repairs, a third cottage owner asked for their section to be reinforced, having seen how straightforward and cost-effective the process was. Their part of the shared water supply pipe had not been as badly weakened by corrosion and therefore required only Liquid Metal for suitable strengthening.

All three cottages were completed in a single day, with the approved contractor also installing new lagging to replace the original insulation which had to be removed. A fourth cottage then requested the approved contractor return and attend to their part of the pipe, meaning half the 48 metres had been reinforced.

Around one year after the original repair and a fifth cottage contacted Sylmasta. 12 months of further corrosion had left their section of the pipe on the verge of collapse.

Refurbishment of this section was now far more challenging and costly than the repair the other four cottages had opted for – highlighting the benefits of strengthening and protecting systems before more serious problems develop.

If you have an application you would like to enquire about, then please get in touch

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Case Study: Luxury Portable Toilet Trailer Leaking Wastewater Holding Tank Repair

The wastewater holding tank of a luxury toilet trailer undergoes repair and refurbishment

Repair and refurbishment helps a portable toilet company avoid flushing two working luxury trailer units down the drain

Holding tanks with the capacity to store 3000 litres of wastewater underneath two luxury portable toilet trailers undergo repair and strengthening after the metalwork became weakened by corrosion, causing numerous holes to appear.

Case Study Data


Site
Luxury Portable Toilet Trailer
Location
United Kingdom
Repair Type
Tank repair and refurbishment
Defect
Heavy corrosion to two wastewater storage tanks

Products Used


Sylmasta AB Original Epoxy Putty
Epoxy putty pushed into holes and cracks in tanks and pipes, where it will cure to a rock-hard material which permanently seals leaks

Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating
Brush applied coating which strengthens and protects metalwork by forming a new metallic, hard-wearing surface

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Luxury portable toilet trailers are mobile restroom facilities used for large outdoor occasions, such as music festivals and sporting events. They include flushing toilets, urinals, sinks with running water, mirrors and lighting, offering a much more comfortable experience than standard portable toilets.

Toilet trailers require no connection to permanent plumbing. Instead, the wastewater they produce is stored in holding tanks between the floor of the restroom and the undercarriage of the trailer. When the event has finished, the tanks are drained and the wastewater taken to a treatment site before the trailer is moved onto its next destination.

Constructing a portable toilet trailer is expensive, and so when one of the United Kingdom’s leading suppliers discovered holes starting to appear in the wastewater holding tanks of two of their units, they contacted Sylmasta for advice on whether a repair was feasible.

The plumbing, fixtures and fittings in each of the trailers were otherwise in perfect working order. The company therefore wanted to avoid decommissioning the two trailers if the holes in the wastewater tanks could be plugged and the weakened metalwork strengthened against future damage.

Sylmasta recommended a two-stage repair, starting with Sylmasta AB Original Epoxy Putty and finished with Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating. The first trailer was jacked up, enabling access underneath the wastewater holding tank. The metalwork was then ground down to remove rust, dirt and grime.

AB Original Black was supplied in stick format for the plugging of the holes. An AB Original Stick combines the resin and hardener pre-measured rather than in a tub of Part A and a tub of Part B, eliminating the need for weighing out and mixing separate components. This makes a repair quicker and easier.

The required amount of putty to fill a hole was cut from the stick and kneaded by hand. Once the putty had turned a uniform black colour but was still soft, it was pushed into the hole. After two hours, AB Original cured to form a rock-hard sealing material. Every hole in the tank was permanently filled in this way.

Once all the holes had been attended to, the entire bottom of the trailer – an area 1.3 metres by 2.5 metres – was painted with Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating. Also painted were the metallic box and pipe fitted to the bottom of the holding tank, through which wastewater was removed. Two coatings of Liquid Metal were brush applied, curing to form a smooth, metallic, hard-wearing surface.

This new surface repaired and strengthened the weakened metalwork to increase structural integrity. It acted as a protective shield against further external corrosion and encased the wastewater tank in a new outer shell, capable of containing the wastewater if the original metalwork became fully breached in future.

After the repair of the first toilet trailer was completed, the second was jacked up and fixed by following the exact same process. Each trailer could go back into service 24 hours after the second coating of Liquid Metal had been applied.

In total, 10kg of AB Original and 10kg of Liquid Metal were used to repair the two portable toilet trailers at a cost of under £800, representing a huge saving on replacing the units. The company are now planning to use the repair method on other units when they become weakened by corrosion, potentially extending the lifespan of their entire fleet by up to 10 years.

If you have an application you would like to enquire about, then please get in touch

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Case Study: 3 Metre Section of Corroded Steel Gas Pipe in CHP System Repair & Refurbishment

A heavily corroded steel pipe in a CHP system carrying natural gas undergoes repair with the Sylmasta Pipe Refurbishment System

Combined Liquid Metal and SylWrap HD repair combined heat and power system natural gas pipe

An industrial plant repair and refurbish a three-metre section of steel pipe carrying natural gas in a combined heat and power system after water trapped between the line and an incorrectly installed PVC tape caused heavy corrosion.

Case Study Data


Site
Industrial Plant
Location
Puerto Rico
Repair Type
Pipe refurbishment
Defect
Three metre section of corroded 100mm steel pipe in CHP system

Products Used


Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating
Brush applied coating which cures to form an ultra-smooth, hard wearing, metallic surface over pipes and structures

SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage
Composite repair wrap with water activated resin which sets rock hard to encompass pipes with an impact resistant outer sleeve

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Case Study Details


The pipeline was 100mm in diameter and ran for 365 metres through the plant, carrying natural gas produced by a combined heat and power system. It was hung on a series of U-shaped supports welded to I-beams suspended from the roof of the building.

When originally installed, the pipe had been wrapped with a protective PVC tape. Unfortunately, incorrect application of the tape had left a three-metre section where it was possible for water and condensation to become trapped between the tape and the line.

Removal of the yellow PVC tape revealed very heavy corrosion to the steel pipe

This had led to heavy corrosion, which was particularly prevalent at the bottom of the pipe and the area where the section in question rested on its U-shaped support. The weakened three metres of the natural gas pipe now required strengthening and repair before the steel became breached.

The plant decided to use the Sylmasta Pipe Refurbishment System to bring the damaged section of the line back up to specification, by reinforcing the metalwork and giving the pipe greater protection against future corrosion.

First, the U-Shaped support was cut away from the I-beam to enable better access to the corroded area. The PVC tape was removed and rust, grime and paint ground off. Alcoholic cloths were then used to remove any remaining residue from the grinding process.

Liquid Metal applied to repair a natural gas pipe suffering from heavy exterior corrosion
Liquid Metal was brush applied across the three metres of the pipe suffering from corrosion

To repair the damage and restore the pipe exterior, the three-metre section was coated in Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating. Liquid Metal is brush applied and cures to form a smooth, metallic, hard-wearing outer surface which acts as a shield against external corrosion and chemical attack.

The 90-minute gel time of Liquid Metal allowed significant amounts of epoxy to be mixed and painted on without the threat of premature curing. A SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage was then wrapped around the area of the line which had contact with the U-shaped support.

SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage applied to a heavily corroded steel natural gas pipe
SylWrap HD was wrapped around the area of the pipe which came into contact with the U-shaped support, which was to be welded back in place to the I-beam above

SylWrap HD is a composite repair wrap with a water-activated resin. It was applied whilst the Liquid Metal remained tacky and cured within minutes to form a rock-hard, impact resistant outer shell around the pipe. This further increased the thickness of the weakened section and provided an additional layer of protection.

A second layer of Liquid Metal was applied across the three-metre section, including over the SylWrap HD. Although an additional coating on top of the composite bandage is not a required step of the Sylmasta Pipe Refurbishment System, the plant wanted to make the line look aesthetically pleasing with a final metallic finish.

A second Liquid Metal coating was applied over the SylWrap, the U-support welded back in place and the pipe fixed to it via a support clamp

Once the pipe had been refurbished, the removed U-shaped support was welded back to the I-beam. The line was then fixed to the U-shape via a new pipe support clamp fitted to prevent movement caused by vibration. The clamp was also coated in Liquid Metal.

Refurbishing the pipe was carried out with no impact to operations at the plant. It prevented an expensive and disruptive future repair or replacement being needed when corrosion eventually ate through the line.

The ultra smooth finish provided by Liquid Metal compared to the pitting caused by corrosion

The plant were very happy with the outcome and how easy their maintenance team found the application. They are now intending to use Liquid Metal to extend the lifespan of other pipes and structures at both this facility and across other sites.

If you have an application you would like to enquire about, then please get in touch

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Case Study: Pipe Capping of Decommissioned Underground Drainage System at Landfill Site

A pipe stub undergoes encapsulation at a landfill site in Cardiff after capping

Limiting leachate from landfill – a pipe stub undergoes encapsulation to further reinforce it after capping

A landfill site in Wales encapsulates a pipe stub and flange plate after capping to protect it against corrosion and a potential future failure, ensuring a decommissioned drainage system could not release toxic leachate into the environment.

Case Study Data


Site
Landfill site
Location
South Wales
Repair Type
Encapsulation of pipe stub
Defect
Reinforcement of stub and flange plate after pipe capping

Products Used


Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating
Brushable epoxy coated onto pipes and structures to create a metallic surface which protects the original metalwork from corrosion

SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage
Composite repair wrap with a water activated resin which sets in minutes to form a rock hard protective shell

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Case Study Details


A series of underground drainage pumps were found to not be working at the landfill site in South Wales. Drainage is vital on landfill as it is important that rainwater does not flood, gather or pool on the site unchecked to mix with other fluids, which will often be toxic.

Rainwater that does mix with landfill to dissolve environmentally harmful substances is known as leachate. Leachate must be collected and managed properly. If it is allowed to escape into soil, groundwater or surface water, it can have an acute and chronic impact on the environment, causing serious pollution.

Rather than carrying out a complicated and expensive repair of the pumps, it was decided to decommission and replace them with an entirely new drainage system. The old system needed all pipes to be capped off at the start of the network as part of the decommissioning process.

To further reinforce after capping, the landfill site wanted to protect and encapsulate the main pipe stub and its flange plate. This would save it from corrosion and a possible failure in the future, which could lead to the release of leachate.

The stub was protruding around 300mm from a concrete wall, located towards the bottom of a chamber. There was very little space to manoeuvre within the chamber and various metal structures above the stub made access more difficult still. The flange plate itself had seven bolts and a tap which needed to be tightly sealed around.

Arch Services were appointed by the site to find a solution. Arch are a Sylmasta approved contractor for major projects and after consultation with Sylmasta technicians, a method for reinforcing the pipe stub after capping was formulated.

Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating used to encapsulate a pipe which had undergone capping to prevent the escape of leachate
Liquid Metal created a new corrosion resistant shield for the flange plate and stub

Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating was first used to protect the pipe stub and flange plate. Liquid Metal is a brushable epoxy which cures to form a new metallic surface when painted over pipework and other structures. It offers excellent protection against corrosion and chemicals by acting as an external shield.

Several coatings of Liquid Metal were painted all over the pipe stub and flange plate. Whilst the final coating had gelled but remained a little tacky, the stub was then encapsulated with SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage.

A SYL633HD bandage was used. The resin was activated with water and the bandage wrapped around the stub and smothered over the plate. More water was applied to smooth the wrap, which cured to form a rock-hard, impact resistant covering of the stub.

Arch said after the successful completion of the application: “Given the protruding bolts and cramped application position, this was not a ‘pretty’ repair. But it absolutely did the job!” The site now had full confidence that the capped pipe would not fail in future.

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Case Study: Permanent Anti Slip Solution to Protect Workers Standing on Helicopter Skids

The Puerto Rico Power Authority uses Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating to help create ant slip surfaces on helicopter skids

Helicopter health and safety – Keeping workers in Puerto Rico safe by providing anti slip surfaces on helicopter skids

With workers regularly carrying out jobs whilst standing on the legs of helicopters belonging to the Puerto Rico Power Authority, the company decided to seek a permanent solution for creating an anti slip surface for helicopter skids to prevent accidents happening.

Case Study Data


Site
Puerto Rico Power Authority
Location
Puerto Rico
Repair Type
Creation of anti slip surfaces on helicopter skids

Products Used


Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating
Brush applied coating used to bond silicon carbide grit to helicopter legs, creating an anti slip surface

Case Study


Case Study Details


The Puerto Rico Power Authority operates a fleet of helicopters. The helicopters help workers reach remote areas of Puerto Rico which are difficult to access by road and smaller islands off the mainland.

They are also used to help repair and maintain equipment operated by the company. Some of these jobs required workers to stand on the metal legs of the helicopter. To protect their workers from the very real risk of slipping from the helicopter legs and having a serious accident, the Power Authority applied anti slip tape to the skids.

A helicopter belonging to the Puerto Rico Power Authority

With their helicopters often operating in harsh environments and the anti slip tape not being the most robust of materials, in some instances the Power Authority were having to spend time and money on re-taping skids once a month.

They also had concerns about the safety of the tape. The frequency with which it became worn, damaged and lost adhesion therefore left the Power Authority seeking a long term, trustworthy alternative.

Sylmasta suggested coating each of the helicopter skids with Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating and then applying silicon carbide grit to the wet surface, creating a permanent anti slip surface to better protect workers.

Liquid Metal is a metal-filled, brushable epoxy which is painted onto surfaces to create a new layer. Whilst sticky, it offers high strength adhesion to all materials. Its 90 minute gel time allows careful application without the threat of premature curing.

The epoxy was mixed and then applied via brush across the top of each helicopter skid. Silicon carbide grit was then deposited over the coating of Liquid Metal, completely covering the skid. Once cured, the grit was permanently bonded.

Helicopter skids are provided with a permanent anti slip surface to protect workers standing on the legs of the helicopter
Silicon carbide grit bonded to the helicopter skid with Liquid Metal created a permanent anti slip surface

Within three days, the Power Authority had successfully carried out the procedure to every helicopter in their fleet. Since the application was first carried out 15 years ago, the skids have been re-coated with Liquid Metal and silicone carbide grit once every five years.

A repair every half a decade is a far cry from the laborious task of regularly applying anti skid tape. Workers standing on helicopter legs to keep the power running in Puerto Rico are now much better protected thanks to Liquid Metal.

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Case Study: Repair & Refurbishment of Corroded 20 Metre Long Porth Pipe Bridge

The repair and refurbishment of a pipe bridge crossing the Rhonda River made using the Sylmasta Pipe Refurbishment System

Troubled bridge over water – the repair and refurbishment of a dilapidated steel pipe bridge crossing the Rhonda River

Sylmasta and Arch Services repair and refurbish a dilapidated 20-metre long pipe bridge crossing the Rhonda River in Porth, South Wales, helping to save Dwr Cymru Welsh Water from an expensive replacement of the heavily corroded structure.

Case Study Data


Site
Pipe bridge
Location
Porth, South Wales
Repair Type
300mm steel pipe bridge repair
Defect
Significant cracking and weakening of line caused by corrosion

Products Used


Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating
Brush applied to coat pipes and structures with an ultra-smooth, hard wearing, metallic surface

SylWrap CR Pipe Repair Bandage
Composite repair wrap specially formulated to prevent corrosion and strengthen pipes in aggressive environments

Case Study


Case Study Details


Sylmasta were contacted by Dwr Cymru Welsh Water for advice on repairing and extending the lifespan of a dilapidated pipe bridge crossing the Rhonda River in Porth, South Wales. The bridge was gravity fed and made up of a 300mm diameter, 20-metre long steel pipe rested inside an angle-iron structure for support and protection.

For such a complex project, it was recommended that the four-stage Sylmasta Pipe Refurbishment System be used as a starting point. A final decision on the repair elements required would be decided once the pipe had been fully inspected.

Dwr Cymru official contractors appointed Arch Services of Porth to carry out the work, and it was agreed that Sylmasta would keep in close communication throughout the project to deal with any questions that might arise.

On inspection, the pipe was discovered to be totally covered in corrosion. This had eaten completely through the steel in several places along the top of the pipe, leaving large holes in the brittle surface.

As these holes were too large or delicate to be repaired with epoxy putty, Arch decided to use fibreglass patches layered over the cracked sections of pipe to seal the leaks. The entire pipe was then coated with Liquid Metal Epoxy Coating.

Liquid Metal is a metal-filled, brushable epoxy. After being coated onto the pipe, it cured to form a smooth, metallic, hard-wearing surface. Several layers of Liquid Metal were used to create an impermeable skin around the original pipe, preventing any further corrosion to the steel and ensuring fluids could no longer escape.

The 90-minute gel time of Liquid Metal allowed significant amounts of epoxy to be mixed without the threat of premature curing. Arch Services used a roller to apply each coating to a 1mm – 2mm thickness, also painting with Liquid Metal the corroded steel hoops and beams which held the pipe in place.

To further reinforce the pipe and reinstate its integral strength, it was wrapped with four layers of SylWrap CR Corrosion Protection Wrap. SylWrap CR is a composite repair bandage incorporated with highly effective corrosion inhibitors.

It has been specially formulated for the prevention of corrosion and the protection and strengthening of pipes, metalwork, and other structures in harsh and aggressive environments.

SylWrap CR was applied to the pipe whilst the final coating of Liquid Metal remained tacky. The resin in SylWrap CR was activated with water and the bandage tightly wrapped and smoothed around the pipe.

SylWrap CR Corrosion Protection Wrap used to reinforce and repair a pipe bridge in Porth, South Wales
The completed repair along the 20 metre length of the pipe

Within minutes, SylWrap CR cured to form a rock-hard, impact resistant shell around the pipe. Arch Services were particularly careful in ensuring that no area of the pipe was left without SylWrap CR. This required precision application close to the steel hoops.

The final result was a very smart pipe bridge now well protected from future corrosion and reinforced against breaches by Liquid Metal and SylWrap CR. Arch Services have subsequently become Sylmasta’s approved contractor for similar projects after their excellent documentation of the process and attention to detail.

If you have an application you would like to enquire about, then please get in touch

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