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Case Study: Relined Upflow Tubes (Pulp & Paper)

April 4, 2018

Relined Upflow Tubes (Pulp & Paper)


UltraAnalytix® inspection results showed that the thickness and condition of the FRP in a pulp bleaching vessel were adequate to postpone scheduled relining


BACKGROUND

The Owner Company operated a moderately sized pulp and paper mill located in Ontario, Canada. Chlorine dioxide is used to bleach pulp. Chlorine dioxide is particularly corrosive and often results in loss of FRP thickness.

The mill has two bleaching upflow towers: one for softwood pulp and one for hardwood pulp. Both were fabricated in 1996, and have been relined internally due to visual identification of corrosion barrier damage by a previous Inspector. The details of the relining history were not available to UTComp.

Both upflow towers were scheduled for relining during the October 2017 plant shutdown. UTComp was hired to inspect the upflow towers in advance of the scheduled plant shutdown to determine whether the work could be postponed with minimal risk to the operation.

SOLUTION

UTComp, Inc visited the client’s site to conduct UltraAnalytix® inspection of the towers, including External Inspection and UltraAnalytix® data collection, and post-processing analysis. Internal Inspection is not required for UltraAnalytix® inspection, so system shutdown and confined space entry was not required, and the inspection was conducted with the plant in operation. Key outputs of the UltraAnalytix® analysis include FRP thickness, structural condition (measured as Percentage of Design Stiffness or PDS), and corrosion barrier condition. The UltraAnalytix® inspection revealed some corrosion barrier damage but no deficiency of thickness or PDS in either upflow tower.

For the Hardwood Upflow Tower, some degradation of the structural FRP and corrosion barrier damage were found throughout all sections inspected. Despite the confirmation of corrosion barrier damage by UltraAnalytix® readings, the UltraAnalytix® data revealed that the FRP retained most of its original design stiffness, and the measured thickness at all sections met or exceeded the original thickness shown on the construction drawing. UTComp® recommended leaving the tower in service without relining, and inspecting on an annual basis. UltraAnalytix® results for the Hardwood tower are summarized below in Table 1.

For the Softwood Upflow Tower, UltraAnalytix® results revealed little to no corrosion barrier damage or degradation of the structural layers for most sections. The measured thickness at all sections met or exceeded the original thickness shown on the construction drawing. UTComp® recommended leaving the tower in service without relining, and inspecting on an annual basis. UltraAnalytix® results for the Softwood Tower are summarized below in Table 2.

Both Upflow Towers remained in service without relining. No signs of damage have been reported at the time of this writing.

Bottom cone of hardwood tower
Middle section of hardwood tower
Middle section of softwood tower
Upper section of softwood tower

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CASE STUDY: Relined Upflow Tubes |  OWNER: Pulp and Paper Mill
FACILITY LOCATION: Somewhere, ON
EQUIPMENT NAME: Hardwood & Softwood Bleaching Upflow Towers

Filed Under: Pulp and Paper, UTComp Case Studies

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