The 8” seawater tee has suffered from internal erosion resulting to a circumferential weld crack.
8-10 inch Leaking Sea Water Tee

The 8” seawater tee has suffered from internal erosion resulting to a circumferential weld crack.
The 24” line was found to be suffering from severe ‘full circumferential’ external corrosion.
Seawater leak identified on the seawater supply line.
Long section of a line is suffering from multiple external corrosion scabs
A pin hole leak was identified on the weld directly below the welded sleeve.
The 12″ line had suffered from severe external corrosion and resulted in a through wall defect. The client required an engineered composite system which would seal the leak and give a long term design life.
The 14″ line had suffered from severe fretting where the pipe was being supported. The client required an engineered, long term design life composite repair with extra work at the 6 o clock position for the support to be reinstated.
This line was operating at ambient temperature with 16 barg of pressure when online. The strainer had two areas of severe internal corrosion resulting in small weep areas on the front body of the strainer which required an engineered composite solution.