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Case Study: Complex in UAE Approves SylWrap for Chilled Water System ABS Pipe Repair

An ABS pipe leaking at a joint undergoes repair to show SylWrap is effective in chilled water cooling systems

Keeping cool under pressure – SylWrap passes testing for repair of chilled water system ABS pipe joints

Superfast Aqua PW Epoxy Putty and SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage undergo vigorous pressure testing by an engineering company to receive approval for use sealing ABS pipe joints in a chilled water cooling system at a luxury complex in the UAE.

Case Study Data


Site
Luxury complex
Location
United Arab Emirates
Repair Type
No pressure pipe repair
Defect
Leaking ABS pipe flange in chilled water cooling system

Products Used


Superfast Aqua PW Epoxy Putty Stick
Epoxy putty with specialist high underwater adhesion formulation for sealing pipes when the surface is wet

SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage
Composite wrap cures to form a thickened, reinforced layer which restores pipework integrity

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Case Study Details


Chilled water and district cooling systems are used throughout the United Arab Emirates to provide an energy efficient method of air conditioning.

Water is stored and cooled in a central plant. It is then pumped around buildings, complexes and even entire districts via vast pipe networks operating at between 5 and 7 bar pressure.

Some of these systems provide air conditioning to hundreds of different homes and workplaces from a large-scale plant. The Empower Business Bay plant in Dubai for example serves 188 multi-use buildings and skyscrapers. Future expansion is planned to take that number over 300.

Other leisure complexes and skyscrapers have private chilled water systems, supplying air conditioning for their own facilities. This is the case with the Burj Khalifa, which has 34 kilometres of pipework circulating cooled water around the 830-metre tall building.

Sylmasta were contacted by an engineering company responsible for a private chilled water system at a luxurious complex containing over 500 apartments, a leisure centre, shops, restaurants and a 5-star hotel.

They were looking for a quick and straightforward repair method for sealing any leaking joints in the ABS pipe network which pumped cooled water around the complex. Rapid response time was essential to ensure the efficiency of the air conditioning system.

An engineering company in the UAE build an ABS pipe rig to test SylWrap for the repair of chilled water cooling pipes in the UAE
The engineering company built several ABS pipe test rigs with an intentionally weakened flange end for repair using Superfast Aqua PW and SylWrap HD

To evaluate Sylmasta products, the company built several test rigs with 50mm, 100mm and 150mm ABS pipes. Each rig was one-metre long and connected with stub flange sets and MS end flanges.

One side of the flange ends was made intentionally weak so that it would begin leaking when pressure was increased. The pipe was filled with water through a valve. Once it was full, pressure was applied.

At 4 bar, a leak was noticed at the weakened flange end. The area was instantly cleaned and then sealed using Superfast Aqua PW Epoxy Putty. Aqua PW was chosen for its high underwater adhesion properties, enabling it to bond to the ABS even though the pipe surface was wet.

Enough putty was cut from the stick for application all around the weak flange plate. The putty was kneaded by hand and applied to the pipe whilst still soft. Within 20 minutes, it cured to form a rock-hard, waterproof material permanently bonded to the ABS and covering all leak spots to restore pipeline integrity.

SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage applied to an ABS pipe identical to those found in chilled water cooling systems in UAE
SylWrap HD was wrapped over a 250mm section of pipe either side of where the flange was leaking through

SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage was then wrapped over a 250mm section of the pipe either side of the leak. It cured to create a thickened, impact-resistant sleeve around the leak, further enhancing the seal provided by Superfast Aqua PW.

The repair was left for 90 minutes to reach working strength and then pressure tested. Pressure was gradually increased towards 8 bar, reflecting the maximum the chilled water system at the complex reached.

Throughout each of the three pressure tests to the different sized rigs, the gauge was monitored for any significant drops or irregular fluctuations.

Once 8 bar had been exceeded, the repair was left for 18 hours. When the pipe was inspected again, there were no visible cracks, leaks, deformations or signs of damage.

The repair successfully held over 8 bar pressure for 18 hours

Based on the visual inspection and pressure test results, the engineering company concluded the SylWrap repair to have successfully restored the functionality and integrity of the ABS pipe.

In their report compiled after all 50mm, 100mm and 150mm tests had been completed, the company wrote: “The repair material was applied correctly and adhered well to the pipe surface.”

“The pressure test demonstrated the repair’s ability to withstand the specified pressure without any signs of leakage, failure, or abnormal pressure fluctuations.”

“We therefore consider this repair a suitable solution for any leakage on ABS pipes in chilled water cooling systems.”

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

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Case Study: Leaking HVAC Cooling Tower Repair at Production Facility in USA

A leaking HVAC cooling tower undergoes repair at a production facility in the USA

Chill out, Sylmasta have got this – leaking cooling tower repair restores efficiency to HVAC system

After several failed repair attempts, a leaking HVAC cooling tower at a production facility is sealed within a matter of hours using a combination of Superfast Aqua PW Epoxy Putty and Industrial Metal Rapid 5 Minute Epoxy Paste.

Case Study Data


Site
Production facility
Location
United States
Repair Type
Leak repair
Defect
Leaking cooling tower in HVAC system

Products Used


Superfast Aqua PW Epoxy Putty
Fast working epoxy putty specially formulated for high-strength adhesion to wet and underwater surfaces

Industrial Metal Rapid Epoxy Paste
Epoxy paste with a 60-minute functional cure for quickly rebuilding significant areas of damage

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Temperature control at the production facility was provided by a HVAC system. Water which had absorbed heat from inside the building was pumped to a cooling tower located on the roof.

This warmed water was exposed to air inside the tower, leading to heat being rejected into the atmosphere via evaporation. The re-cooled water was then pumped back into the building and the whole process repeated.

After water was seen leaking from the cooling tower, the HVAC system was shut off, and the tower drained and accessed. A long crack was discovered in the floor, with significant amounts of concrete either side having crumbled away.

With the effectiveness of the HVAC system determined by the amount of water cooled, any loss from the tower through leakage was extremely damaging to efficiency.

The manufacturer of the HVAC system admitted they had never seen a fault like this before. Several repair attempts were made using their normal tried-and-tested methods, but these failed before they contacted a Sylmasta distributor for advice.

Because the tower floor was still saturated with water, Superfast Aqua PW Epoxy Putty was used to fill the crack. Superfast Aqua PW is specially formulated for high underwater adhesion.

Whereas other repair compounds might have struggled to form an effective bond, Aqua PW easily adhered to the wet concrete.

After the surface had been prepared via grinding with an abrasive disc, the putty was mixed by hand and forced into the crack. It hardened within 20 minutes, curing to form a solid material which sealed along the entire leak area.

With the leak sealed, attention turned to repairing the significant damage left where the concrete floor had crumbled away, using Industrial Metal Rapid 5 Minute Epoxy Paste.

Industrial Metal Rapid was chosen for its fast 60-minute functional cure time, which would enable the cooling tower to go back into service more quickly than if standard grade Industrial Metal were used.

The epoxy paste was mixed using a putty knife before being used to rebuild the missing floor around the crack. It filled the damaged area with a smooth, metallic-like material offering excellent corrosion resistance to further enhance the sealing power of Aqua PW.

Within three hours of the leaking cooling tower repair starting, the HVAC system was operating at full efficiency again. Impressed by the ease and speed of the repair, the HVAC manufacturer is now using Sylmasta products for a wider range of applications.

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

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Case Study: SylWrap Leak Repair Passes ASME PCC-2 402-III Qualification Standard

Superfast Aqua PW Epoxy Putty and SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage are successfully tested to be ASME PCC-2 402-III compliant

Leak repair made using Sylmasta products withstands 30 bar pressure in qualification tests for ASME PCC-2 402-III

Superfast Aqua PW Epoxy Putty and SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage make a leak repair qualified to ASME PCC-2 Appendix 402-III – Validation for Repair of Leaking Component by withstanding 30 bar pressure in multiple tests.

Case Study Data


Site
Sylmasta HQ
Location
United Kingdom
Repair Type
Leak repair
Defect
25mm hole in 110mm diameter carbon steel pipe

Products Used


Superfast Aqua PW Epoxy Putty
Fast working epoxy putty which bonds to wet surfaces with WRAS approval for sealing holes and cracks in pipes

SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage
Composite repair wrap with water activated resin sets rock hard to reinforce pipework with a thickened, impact resistant sleeve

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Case Study Details


ASME PCC-2 Appendix 402-III – Validation for Repair of Leaking Component is a test which assesses the ability of a composite pipe repair system for sealing leaking pipes, tanks and vessels containing non-hazardous fluids operating below 10 bar.

To qualify for ASME PCC-2 402-III, a repair must successfully seal a leaking pipe which has been fully breached, restore pressure-retaining capability to the line and show it will not degrade or be compromised over time under service conditions.

It is a standard widely used across many industries – such as water utilities – to give confidence that repairs on the public supply network will be strong and long-lasting.

ASME PCC-2 402-III is also applicable to other industries where high-pressure water pipes are used – such as desalination plants and cooling systems at oil refineries, power stations and food and beverage production.

Testing took place at Sylmasta HQ in the United Kingdom. A 25mm hole was cut into a 110mm diameter carbon steel pipe. The leak needed to be sealed before being subjected to three separate pressure tests up to 30 bar.

Superfast Aqua PW Epoxy Putty was used to plug the hole in the pipe. To improve adhesion, the pipe was abraded first. This removed any traces of rust, dirt or grime. It also created a textured surface for the repair to grip onto.

The putty was mixed by hand and formed into a disc around 75mm in diameter, ensuring total coverage of the leak. It was placed over the hole and pushed firmly down onto the pipe for maximum contact.

At the edges, the putty was smoothed off using a little water to remove any step from the surface. It was allowed to cure for around 10 minutes until gelled but not hardened.

SylWrap HD Pipe Repair Bandage was then used to reinforce Superfast Aqua PW. The composite repair wrap was activated with water and applied over an area approximately 225mm, with the leak at its centre.

As SylWrap HD was wrapped and smoothed over the putty, it helped force Superfast Aqua PW further into the hole for a more effective seal. SylWrap HD set rock hard within minutes, curing to form a thick, rock hard, impact-resistant sleeve around the pipe.

The repair was left for 24 hours to achieve maximum properties before pressure testing. This involved increasing pressure through the pipe at a steady rate for more than 30 seconds until 30 bar was reached.

After 60 seconds of the pipe being pressurised at 30 bar, the repair was inspected for any visible leakage. This test was carried out on three separate occasions.

With no leak or defect detected during any of the three pressure tests, repairs made using Superfast Epoxy Putty and SylWrap HD are qualified to meet ASME PCC-2 402-III standard.

In addition to qualifying for ASME PCC-2-402-III, Superfast Aqua PW and SylWrap HD both have WRAS approval – meaning they are certified as safe for use on pipes and fittings carrying drinking water.

For repairs to be fully ASME PCC-2 402-III compliant, installers must undergo training and certification on using Sylmasta products for leaking pipe repair. To find out more, please email sales@sylmasta.com

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

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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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Case Study Details


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.

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

Call: +44 (0)1444 831 459
Email: sales@sylmasta.com