A mini review on coated pipes: Materials, manufacturing and anti-corrosion protection
Yujie Xie, Xuyang Chu, Peng Ouyang, Like Jiang, Jiduo Xing, Haimin Yao, Tarek Zayed
2024Corrosion Engineering Science and Technology The International Journal of Corrosion Processes and Corrosion Control20 citationsDOI
Abstract
Pipelines are ubiquitous engineering structures used to transport fluid substances. To increase the durability and lifespan of pipes, engineers often coat chemically inactive materials onto the inner and/or outer surfaces of pipes, resulting in coated pipes. This article offers a review of research on coated pipes with a focus on their material selections, manufacturing methods, failure mechanisms and protection approaches. The information provided in this review article will be of great value to researchers and engineers dedicated to the design and manufacturing of coated pipes and their applications.
Topics & Concepts
CorrosionMaterials scienceAnti-corrosionMetallurgyForensic engineeringEngineeringCorrosion Behavior and InhibitionSurface Modification and SuperhydrophobicityMaterial Selection and Properties