Summary: Exchanger Tube Id Coating | Curran International (The Pitch)

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  • Exchanger tube coating (tube ___), as we know it, began in ___ in the mid-twentieth century using a "___ and ___" method to coat tubes with phenolic materials.

    • (tube lining)
    • Europe
    • "flood and drain" method
  • The "flood and drain" coating method was the only option until the mid-19__'s, when ___ applications were first tried.

    • the mid-1980's
    • spray applications were first tried.
  • Using ___ ___ to atomize material, exchanger tubes were coated with a spray application of engineered ___.

    • Using air pressure to atomize material,
    • engineered polymers.
  • The ____ method proved to be much simpler and less time-consuming than the ___/___/___ method prevalent before the 1980's.

    • spray method
    • fill/drain/rotate method
  • With the development of this patented method, Curran International changed the industry standard for exchanger tube coatings, applying the polymer tube lining system to the ___ ___ __ ___ (___) of a ___ tube with a ___, ___ layer of material.

    • full circumferential inner diameter (ID)
    • small tube
    • uniform, homogenous layer of material.
  • Curran's exchanger tube lining can be done in our Houston, Texas shop or ___-___ around ___ ___.

    on-site or around the world.
  • Both ___-___ and straight tube exchangers can be coated with the protective lining.

    Both U-tube and
  • Typical turnaround for a 1,000 tube 3/4" OD by 20 ft long:___-___ weeks in shop (under ___ for expedite)___-___ weeks with dedicated crew onsite 

    • 3-4 weeks in shop (under 2 weeks for expedite)
    • 1-2 weeks with dedicated crew on-site
  • Various studies (e.g. EPRI) verify the efficacy of tube lining, which prove less susceptible to ___ compared to uncoated tubes.

    less susceptible to fouling
  • The economic benefits rapidly gained traction when petrochemical refineries applied ___ ___ coatings (thin film ___ ___) to the tube id's in its ___ ___.

    • applied thin film coatings (thin film tube lining)
    • in its heat exchangers.
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