Viscoelastic coating systems are primarily used for corrosion protection on oil, gas, and water pipelines, especially for coating irregular shapes like valves, flanges, tee joints, and pipe bends due to their excellent self-healing and flow properties.
A Polypropylene (PP) heat shrink sleeve provides a highly durable, wraparound joint protection system. It offers exceptional mechanical strength, resistance to high operational temperatures, and excellent bonding capabilities to prevent moisture ingress and soil stress damage.
Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) is selected for pipeline defect repair because of its high tensile strength, lightweight nature, and non-corrosive properties. It allows for structural reinforcement of thinned or damaged pipeline sections without requiring hot work or operational shutdown.
PET heat shrink tubes offer outstanding electrical insulation, high chemical resistance, and mechanical protection. They shrink quickly at moderate temperatures, providing a tight, secure cover for various pipeline and electrical components.
Weather-resistant PE outer tape acts as a critical mechanical shield. When cold-applied over primary anti-corrosion layers, it protects the pipeline against ultraviolet (UV) radiation, soil stress, and physical impacts during transit, handling, and backfilling.