Dow Europe GmbH (Dow) says that it will take part in AMI’s 2nd international conference Pipeline Coating 2010, an event that focuses on technology and market developments in the global pipeline protection industry. During the 3-day conference, to be held on February 1-3 in Vienna, Austria, Dow will introduce its new offer to the steel pipe coating industry with a presentation entitled "A High Density Polyethylene and Grafted Adhesive Solution for Steel Pipe Coating". It will be held by Dr. Olaf Henschke, technical leader for steel pipe coating on February 3, at 11:10am (replacing Koepsch).
"Dow will demonstrate its advanced solutions for pipeline protection, and introduce its new offer to the steel pipe coating industry: the recently launched top-coat and adhesive polyolefin materials for three-layer steel pipe coating systems," said Dragan Visekruna, Dow’s market manager for pipe applications in Europe, the Middle East, India and Africa. "DOW™ HDPE 12110G, a black high density polyethylene top-coat material, and AMPLIFY™ GR 320 Functional Polymer, a grafted adhesive resin will contribute to the long term corrosion protection of oil and gas pipelines," adds Visekruna.
The DOW™ HDPE 12110G / AMPLIFY™ GR 320 system in combination with different fusion bonded epoxy (FBE) materials demonstrated in industrial trials that they meet stringent performance requirements for coating large diameter steel pipes. Reference projects indicate a good long-term performance of the Dow™ HDPE 12110G / AMPLIFY™ GR 320 system that exceeds the requirements of DIN 30670 and of other national and customer standards.
A three-layer steel pipe coating system comprised of DOW™ HDPE 12110G and AMPLIFY™ GR 320, together with an FBE bonded directly on the steel pipe, can help deliver good coating performance for the lifetime of oil and gas pipelines while also offering excellent processability on conventional pipe coating lines.
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