Wednesday, August 5, 2009

[MW:2886] Re: Internal Painting of Oil Tank

Refer to internal tank painting i have a question connected to your subject
.....is necessary to paint internal tank uses for betumen ---temperature +150C

best regards

Daniel

On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 1:50 PM, <fmajdnia@technip.com> wrote:
> Dear ,
> Tank`s roof in Oil service does not require any painting in general, as the
> oil will provide the required protection in floating roof plate and
> likewise on fixed roof,  however client specification may call for it. If
> the stored oil consist H2S then it is advisable to coat the roof plates
> too. All depends on the project specification.
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>  The bottom plates shall always be coated becasue heavier liquid which most
> of the time consist water shall be present and will also affect the shell
> that is why lower portion of the shell is always coated.
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> Regarding internal painting of oil tank , fixed roof,Code API 650, Design
> temp. -10/+59 our company specification says "Extend 2 m down from the roof
> and 1 m up from the bottom."
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> Now I am not able to conclude whether this includes painting  on bottom
> plates as well as roof( internal)
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