Dear All, We would appreciate your technical opinion regarding a leakage issue observed in stainless steel piping after several months of operation. Background: Line sizes: 2" and 6" 361L Stainless Steel (Schedule 10S) NDT coverage: 10% completed as per project requirements Hydrostatic test: Successfully passed without any leakage Records related to line preservation after reinstatement are not available, as the system was under the control of the Pre-Commissioning and Commissioning teams The line has been in service for approximately 4 months Issue: Leakage has recently been observed at several locations, including: Weld joints Pipe body/base material Considering that the line successfully passed hydrotesting and has been operating for several months before the leakage occurred , Could you please share your views on the potential reasons Thank you in advance for your valuable inputs. Bes...
Re: [MW:36089] Request for Technical Opinion – Leakage in SS 316L Schedule 10S Line After 4 Months of Service
Hi Karupa samy, Yes — the pattern you described strongly suggests a post-hydrotest localized corrosion problem rather than a simple pressure-test failure, especially because the line held during hydrotest and leaked only after months in service. Most likely reasons Residual hydrotest water left inside the line. Stainless steel systems can fail weeks or months later if test water is not fully drained and dried, especially in low points, dead legs, and crevices. Chloride pitting / crevice corrosion. Chlorides in hydrotest water, cleaning water, or trapped contamination can break down the passive film and create pinhole leaks, often first seen at welds and local stagnation points. MIC after stagnant water retention. If untreated/raw water remained trapped after hydrotest and the line sat idle before/after commission...