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Dielectric Pipe Support System


Eliminate corrosion problems at pipe supports with the
Nu-Bolt™ and I-Rod® dielectric pipe support systems.

The Problem

Corrosion at pipe supports is one of the leading causes of process piping failures. It is the beam supports and saddle clamps that have historically caused the majority of problems. These have the following undesirable features in common:

  • Crevices – the formation of a crevice at the pipe surface.
  • Water Entrapment – water is trapped and held in contact with the pipe surface.
  • Poor Inspectability and Maintainability – virtually impossible to paint or otherwise maintain; visual and/or NDT inspection are often difficult.
  • Galvanic Couples – even when both the pipe and support are steel, the metallurgical differences can still provide enough potential difference to drive a corrosion cell.

The Corrosion Mechanism:

  1. Water is trapped.
  2. The paint system fails (atmospheric coatings soften in immersion service).
  3. Corrosion is initiated.
  4. Corrosion undercuts paint film.
  5. Crevice corrosion starts.
  6. Pipe fails.

The Solution

Nu-Bolt™ and I-Rod® have been specified on thousands of offshore production platforms since 1987. They simply and economically address the root cause of crevice corrosion by:

  • Eliminating crevices.
  • Eliminating water entrapment.
  • Eliminating metal-to-metal contact.
  • Allowing for ease of inspection and maintenance.
  • Providing complete support to the piping system.
Nu-Bolt™

Designed by corrosion engineers, Nu-Bolt™ is a standard pipe U-Bolt modified with a variety of corrosion resistant treatments to provide reliable, long-term service in severe operating environments associated with offshore oil & gas production and coastal process facilities.

Type 316 alloy stainless steel is used as the structural metal. This is a molybdenum-bearing grade steel which gives the better overall corrosion resistance properties than Type 304 and higher creep strength at elevated temperatures. Type 316 resists chloride attack, and is ideal for use in marine atmospheres and other corrosive environments.

Polyshrink is applied over the shank of the U-Bolt to protect the paint system during installation. Polyshrink is not designed to protect the U-Bolt. The material is a crosslinked, high compressive strength, UV-stable polyolefin, and is good for continuous operation up to 230°F (110°C).

Standard, stocked U-Bolt coatings:

  • Hot Dip Galvanize – suitable for moderately aggressive areas.
  • SermaGard® – an aluminum-ceramic coating offering superior corrosion resistance in aggressive environments.

I-Rod®

I-Rod® is a high-strength thermoplastic rod in a half round configuration. I-Rod is inserted so the round surface interfaces with the pipe.

The half round profile:

  • Minimizes contact crevice, and thus eliminates moisture retention.
  • Provides a standoff between the pipe and support, and thus:
    - Insulates electrically.
    - Improves maintainability.
    - Improves inspectability.

The high-strength thermoplastic material also:

  • Provides excellent compressive strength.
  • Is UV stable.
  • Has a low friction coefficient, which assists in pipe fitting when used as a beam dressing, and reduces coating damage during new construction.

When used independently as a beam dressing, I-Rod® is typically supplied in 5’ and 10’ lengths.

Nu-Bolt Pipe Bolt Dimensions

I-Rod® Technical Specifications
 

Property Value

ASTM Test Value
  Density, 73°F D792 1.41
  Tensile Strength, 73°F D638 9,800 psi
  Tensile Modulus of Elasticity, 73°F D638 440,000 psi
  Elongation at Break, 73°F D638 30-60 %
  Flexural Modulus of Elasticity, 73°F D790 455,000 psi
  Flexural Strength, 73°F D790 13,800 psi
  Compressive Strength, 10% Deform., 73°F D695 16,000 psi
  Coefficient of Friction (Dry vs. Steel), Dynamic PTM 55007 0.25
  IZOD Impact (notched), 73°F D256 1.5 ft-lbs/in per notch
  Hardness, Rockwell, 73°F D785 119-122
  Deformation under Load D621 1.0%
  Melting Point D3418 329°F
  Coefficient of Linear Expansion E831 5.8 x 10-5 in/in/°F
  Continuous Service Temperature   194°F
  Heat Deflection Temperature, 264 psi D648 220°F
  Flammability Rating VL94 HB
  Volume Resistivity D257 1.0 x 1015 Ohm cm
  Dielectric Strength, Short Term D149 420 V/mm

I-Rod® Pipe Support FAQ
 
Q:   What is the difference between I-Rod pipe support and a Nu-Bolt?
A: I-Rod thermoplastic is the white, half-round rod that we use for all types of pipe supports. This is why we called the brand I-Rod. A Nu-Bolt™ assembly is simply one form of an I Rod pipe support. The Nu-Bolt is comprised of one (1) piece of I-Rod, fitted on a coated U-bolt, with 4 nuts.
Q: Is I-Rod made of Teflon®?
A: No. I-Rod is a high-impact thermoplastic material. Teflon would not function due to lack of compressive strength.
Q: Is the material on a Nu-Bolt™ Neoprene?
A: No. It is a cross-linked, heat-shrinkable polyolefin material. Neoprene would have to be vulcanized to stick to the U-Bolt. It would deform too much and cause problems with moisture retention. The purpose of the heat-shrink is to minimize damage to the pipe coating during installation.
Q: What is the maximum piping temperature that I can use I-Rod on?
A: Normally, crevice corrosion is not a problem at temperatures above 90°C (194°F) because the water simply evaporates. This is therefore the upper recommended continuous service temperature. The material will, however, perform up to 120°C (250°F), but may experience some slight deformation at the contact area. There is a High Temperature version of I-Rod available for extreme heat, please contact us if you have questions about this HT material.
Q: Does the I-Rod create a stress raising point on the pipe?
A: No, not if the piping is correctly supported along its length. If there is noticeable sagging between support points, then the pipe is being overstressed and inadequately supported. Note: I-Rod has been used on hundreds of thousands of pipe supports since 1989, and we have never seen a problem.
Q: How do I know I’m buying I-Rod and not some inferior copy?
A: Every shipment of I-Rod is traceable and is sent with a certificate of authenticity. I-Rod is distinctly marked as such.
Q: How can I secure the I-Rod to the beam? Is there an epoxy glue I can use?
A: Our double-sided tape usually works well for initial fastening. Otherwise, I-Rod should be mechanically fastened to the beam. We do not recommend any type of adhesive or sealant.
Q: What is I-Liner™?
A: I-Liner is a new product used to line saddle clamp style supports. It is comprised of a base material, slotted and filled with multiple pieces of I-Rod. It is designed to prevent crevice corrosion at then more substantial weight bearing supports. It is available it in sheets (which can then be cut to length), or pre-installed in Grinnell clamps.

A Case Study of 13 Years of Offshore Exposure

The photos below were recorded during a routine topside inspection of an offshore structure that was installed in 1989. This was the first offshore structure where the I-Rod system was specified for new construction. The total added cost of this system was less than $10,000. The photos demonstrate the success of the system, which has subsequently been used on thousands of offshore structures.

Installed Nu Bolts - No crevice corrosion.

Fuel gas line, always wet. Green coloration is mold. The beam paint
system has failed, but there is not corrosion at pipe support.

I-Rod installed under pig launch/receive barrel, bolted to support beams.

I-Rod was found particularly effective on small diameter, screwed piping,
which typically has the highest maintenance cost per square foot.

I-Rod were also found effective on the largest diameter piping
of the offshore structure.
  

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