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During his time with the company, Andrew has focused on rationalising the purchasing function of the company’s fabrication and weld overlay cladding divisions, and was heavily involved in the £500,000 investment to acquire two new Rotating Head welding machines that have proved so effective in extending the size and scope of corrosion resistant coating contracts the company can handle. He has also developed the company’s environmental management system, gaining successful certification to ISO 14001:2004. As a Director, he will be tasked with developing the company’s ongoing strategy, including heading its aspirations to enter the civil nuclear market. 
 
Andrew’s parents, Alan and Rosemary Robinson, are Managing Director and Finance Director of the Eastington-based engineering company, whose highly trained welding teams provide fabrication and weld overlay cladding services to the oil & gas and water treatment industries, as well as other sectors. 
 
Welcoming her son to the board, Rosemary Robinson says the experience Andrew has gained in the past five years, together with his knowledge of economics and industry in general, continues to add a unique perspective and fresh thinking to the business.
 
In his spare time, Andrew plays piano, trumpet and guitar, is a member of Minchinhampton rugby club and, like his father, is a keen supporter of Gloucester Rugby Club.
 

Gloucestershire based weld overlay cladding and fabrication specialist Arc Energy Resources is proud to announce it has recently obtained an ASME U2 Stamp. The company is now the only weld overlay cladding specialist in the UK with ISO 3834-2 certification from the European Federation for Welding, Joining and Cutting (EWF) and certified for welding and fabrication to ASME VIII Division 2.

ASME is the leading international developer of Codes and Standards for mechanical engineering, issuing its first Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code in 1914. The association's Codes and Standards have since grown to nearly 600. The new certification complements Arc Energy’s long standing ASME VIII Division 1 Stamp for the manufacture of unfired pressure vessels and components.

Arc Energy Resources’ ASME U2 Stamp neatly supports the companies specialised weld overlay cladding service, as the company can offer a comprehensive service which incorporates all aspects of welding and fabrication to code. Arc Energy is now one of only seven companies in the UK with the certification, and of the six other companies approved to ASME VIII Division 2 four are existing clients of Arc Energy Resources, and this approval will help to nurture the good working relationships between the various organisations.

ASME U and U2 Stamp holders who require welded or clad components for inclusion into their vessels or equipment can only obtain such items from other companies with the relevant stamp. Because of this, in the short period since obtaining certification, Arc Energy has produced a number of U2 parts for items such as pig launching and retrieval systems, enclosures and doors, blind flanges and nozzles. Arc Energy is also capable of producing complete vessels.

The more stringent Division 2 code is required for vessels where systems are running at higher pressures. Division 1 vessels are usually designed to work at pressures up to 3,000 psi, where as the additional demands of Division 2 allow for design to pressures as high as 10,000psi. Typically, both types are being used by Arc Energy Resources’ customers in the oil and gas and related industries.

When producing Division 2 vessels, Arc Energy becomes responsible for verifying the customers design brief and responsibility extends to verification of all potential load cases including seismic, wind, snow and other issues, as well as the effect of thermal stress and cyclic loading.

Explaining the work involved in gaining the certification, Technical & Quality Director Neil Cook says that during months of preparation, authorised inspectors from Arc Energy’s chosen authorisation inspection agency visited the factory to ensure that the company’s procedures and processes were strictly to code. The audit itself took six ‘man-days’, with three auditors at the Arc Energy site in Eastington for two days. During the audit, Arc Energy successfully demonstrated design and production of a complete test pressure vessel.

Arc Energy’s other accreditations include ISO 9001: Quality Management System; ISO 3834-2: Welding Management System; ISO 14001: Environment Management System; OHSAS 18001: Occupational Health and Management System and Investors in People Bronze.

Commenting, Neil says: “The ASME U2 Stamp reflects the company’s commitment to developing its service for our clients in every aspect of the business and reinforces our capability to support clients with highly qualified and knowledgeable welding staff.”

 

WELD OVERLAY CLADDING – ADAPTABLE, FLEXIBLE PROTECTION FOR OFFSHORE EQUIPMENT

As offshore drilling technology advances and wells become ever deeper, the problem of corrosion increases proportionately. The presence of hydrogen sulphide, carbon dioxide and chlorides creates a potentially catastrophic corrosive mixture. Add to this the extremely high product temperatures from deep wells and there are significant problems that need to be overcome.

When assessing the corrosion protection of any production system, piping and process engineers have a number of options to consider. The effectiveness of each will vary dependent on a number of factors including: the aggressive nature the product; pressure and temperature; size and complexity of the system; well-life expectancy; available development period and the budget.

A production pipeline, from wellhead to topside processing, will typically include pipe, various types of connectors, fittings (tees, elbows etc.), complex valve blocks, pig launcher/receivers, etc., all of which will be subject to corrosive and possibly erosive attacks on their internal wetted surfaces. So how do engineers design a system to resist these attacks?

Protective materials

Protection methods where risk of attack is low and life-cycle short, may be as simple as an injected inhibitor used with conventional high-strength carbon or low alloy steel.

Where greater protection is needed corrosion resistant alloys (CRAs) such as austenitic (300 series); ferritic/martensitic (400 series); and duplex stainless steels or the more complex high nickel chromium alloys, must be considered.

With apologies to the manufacturers of austenitic stainless steels, it is unlikely they would have the resistance required for the very worst conditions. They would have to be used in very heavy wall section to match the pressure retention achieved by the carbon steels in common use (API 5L X60 or X65 for instance).

Duplex steels and nickel based alloys, such as alloy 625, are the only materials in general production which, when welded, will achieve the strength to match carbon steels. However, there are constraints to their use in solid form – namely cost, availability and the need for very rigid fabrication procedures.

Cost is particularly relevant where large quantities of pipe and fittings or large forgings or castings are needed. Wellhead valve systems and pipe bundle bulkheads are typical examples.

Protection methods

The use of carbon and low alloy steels clad with a corrosion resistant alloy has been common practice for some years and is a proven, economical and technical alternative to solid alloys.

The term ‘cladding’ covers a wide range of processes including: hot roll bonding, explosive bonding, diffusion bonding, centricast pipe, co-extruded pipe and weld overlay cladding.

Each has particular merits, so the processes are not necessarily competing for the same market. For example, whilst hot roll bonded plate, rolled and welded into pipe, may be economical for a 12m length, co-extruded or centricast would offer savings if 12km are required. Also, in periods of high demand, the lead times for some of these techniques may preclude them from use in a fast track or refurbishment project.

Weld overlay cladding

Weld overlay cladding technology presents the materials engineer with a wide choice of welding processes and immense flexibility. An almost infinite range of component shapes and sizes can be protected, with an equally wide range of base material/cladding alloy alternatives.

The combination of high strength low alloy steels (AISI 4130 or 8630 for example) and alloy 625 (Er-NiCrMo-3) is probably the most common for high pressure retaining wellhead equipment.

Weld procedures are normally qualified to ASME IX, as are the welding operators. Additional testing to prove conformity with API 6A and NACE MR01-75 is also completed, along with any contract specific requirements from the end user.

Welding processes

Selection of the most appropriate welding process is largely dependent on factors such as the size of the clad area; access to the area to be clad; alloy type, specified clad thickness; chemical composition limits; welding position; and NDT acceptance standards.

Welding processes in common use internationally include:

  • Electroslag strip cladding
  • Submerged arc
  • GMAW spray transfer
  • GMAW pulse transfer
  • FCAW
  • GTAW hot wire mechanised
  • GTAW cold wire mechanised
  • GTAW manual
  • PTA
  • SMAW

Given that the process used must be practical, viable and provide the mechanical and chemical conditions to achieve service requirements, economics dictate that the higher deposition rate processes should prevail. Details are available to optimise processes and deposition rates while taking into account the limitations that may apply.

Automated or mechanised processes generally offer the best deposition rates and provide the most consistent quality of deposit. This enables the finished cladding to closely match the results provided during procedure qualification testing. Mechanised equipment can also be designed to access areas that simply cannot be reached by manual methods – for example through a small-bore pipe.

GTAW processes can be used in bores as small as 15mm, and are ideal for components of varied geometry where the position of the welding head requires frequent adjustment, from a simple flange that needs to be clad through the bore and across the sealing face, to a complex valve body with several interconnecting bores.

Often equipment also needs cladding to RTJ grooves. The control available with the GTAW process means that cladding can follow the profile of the groove rather than filling it completely. This not only saves time and material but also reduces the cost of finish machining.

This flexibility also lends itself to cladding irregular shaped components such as pipefittings. Elbows and tees as small as 2” NB can be clad, particularly where specifications do not allow for a mixture of base materials – for example a carbon steel pressure vessel, where fittings in solid alloys are not permitted due to risks from the use of materials with different thermal expansion rates.

Using this process the chemical composition of the welding consumable can be achieved at 2.5mm from the base material/cladding interface (this can be reduced to 1.5mm in the case of 300 series stainless steels, where over alloyed wires are available).

Where plain bores (in pipe or flanges for example) are greater than 250 - 300mm, the faster depositing electroslag and submerged arc processes can be considered. Equipment is available to enable pipe lengths of 12m to be successfully clad.

The electroslag process utilises a large weld pool that requires substantial base metal backing (generally a minimum of 20mm) to prevent burn through and support the edge of the weld pool to avoid collapse of the molten weld/flux covering.

It is ideal for areas of plain, open access. It is not ideal for cladding adjacent to convex or concave edges. The deposit thickness is nominally 5mm with the strip widths discussed here. With 60mm strip, deposition rates of up to 22kg per hour can be achieved.

To enable the chemical composition of the deposit to match that of the consumable specification within the first layer (3mm from the interface), over-alloyed strip and ‘loaded’ metal containing fluxes, are available.

Where a strict limitation is imposed on iron dilution into the cladding, a second layer can be added to give entirely undiluted weld metal. However, the use of a 9 -10mm thickness of cladding may negate the commercial advantage of the high deposition rate process.

In these circumstances additional production test plates have been produced, and corrosion tests carried out on the single layer to prove the acceptability of the material for known service conditions.

Another option is the use of a combination of processes. A recent example required a final layer of alloy 400 over a significant surface area. The first layer was pure nickel, deposited by spray GMAW. The second, with 30mm electroslag strip (to ER NiCu-7) ensured that the chemistry (in particular the low iron requirement) was achieved and a total thickness of 7mm was deposited. A material saving of up to 30% was achieved with only a small increase in production time over the two layers of strip.

Submerged arc welding using a solid wire consumable, while not as fast, is a useful ‘halfway house’ between strip cladding and slower GTAW and pulsed GMAW. The welding heads used are not as large as strip heads, and the consumable delivery method is much more flexible. Hence the ability to use this in smaller bore diameters. Traditionally larger diameter consumables (2.4mm +) have been used for this process, again resulting in the need for fairly thick substrates to accept the high heat and large weld deposits.

Recently, procedures have been developed using 1.2mm wires allowing use on thinner section components, and giving more controlled thickness of deposit while maintaining deposition rates of approximately 5kg per hour. As with strip cladding, consumable/flux combinations are available to make single layer deposits viable, especially with duplex and ferritic/martensitic stainless steels.

When weld overlay cladding was first employed, re-machining after cladding was the norm. However, as techniques and equipment have improved, the ‘as welded’ finish has become much smoother and many areas of clad equipment are now left ‘as clad’. This would not apply to sealing/gasket areas, which have to be produced to the very finest of tolerances.

Without doubt the GTAW (and PTA) processes give the least contoured deposits, so procedures have been developed to use the quicker submerged arc or GMAW processes for the first layer and finish with GTAW – combining the benefits of two processes.

When cladding high strength (and therefore more hardenable) low alloy steels such as AISI 4130, 21/4 Cr 1 Mo and, potentially, martensitic stainless steels such as A182 F6NM or AISI 410; PWHT is invariably adopted. This stress relief ensures that the layer of base material immediately below the weld (heat affected zone) is within the recommended hardness levels for the service conditions (as required by NACE).

Test procedures

The level of NDT will be in accordance with the specification to which the equipment is being produced, plus any client or contract requirements detailed in quality plans and purchase orders.

This will almost invariably include liquid penetrant inspection, usually after any machining has taken place. Ultrasonic inspection is less often required, but is used to confirm sound fusion and the absence of volumetric defects.

Chemical analysis of the clad surface is sometimes requested and can be tested in a number of ways, the most common being by analysis of swarf samples from the component, or by use of an X ray spectrograph (PMI) machine, or similar.

Where austenitic or duplex steels have been used, reporting the phase balance may be an additional requirement. This can be calculated from chemical analysis using one of the internationally recognised formulae, or by use of a suitably calibrated magnetic ferrite detector.

Conclusions

The ability to clad ‘off the shelf’ components of any shape and size with a wide variety of corrosion resistant alloys, has made weld overlay cladding the most adaptable and flexible in use - whether you need a one-off special or a large production run.

 
On Friday 6th June two Arc Energy teams set out to walk 40 miles of the Cotswold Way in aid of Action Medical Research for Children. Arc Energy walkers were Steve (Fletch) Fletcher, Tom Majewski, Aron Jordan and Bryce Jordan, with their support driver Arthur Naylor. Arc Energy Too walkers were Cliff Hall, Lynne Bradley and Don Andrew with support driver Rosemary Robinson and chief tea-maker Alan Robinson. The teams represented directors, project management, production, sales, finance and maintenance staff.
 
The teams assembled in Dursley as it got dark and were given instructions. Some vital refreshment was taken in the bar before the walkers set off at midnight. The first stage was from Dursley Sports Centre to Coaly Peak and, by that time, the 30 teams were already separating into front, middle and tail walkers, with the two Arc Energy Resources teams finding themselves somewhere in the middle. It was dry and warm and the teams grabbed some water and kept going.  Alan and Rosemary met the teams mid-way between the checkpoints and they were keeping a good pace in good spirits.
 
The second checkpoint was at Cripplegate on the edge of Haresfield Beacon, where teams were ready for a hot drink and a snack. The Cotswold Way is not an easy walk, with steep hills and lots of mud as well as a reasonable pace to be kept up for the Plod as the teams made their way to Crickley Hill, the long way round which, at 9.6 miles, was the longest stretch. The teams were now about ½ hour apart and were really feeling the effects. They were egging each other on and insisting they were not going to give up under any circumstances. As they arrived at Crickley Hill the walkers suffered a bout of torrential rain and were all thoroughly soaked. Hot drinks were brewed in a shelter and those who were able to get their boots off checked their blisters and everyone got into dry socks & t-shirts and set off on the next leg. By now, the support team was expecting the walkers to be demoralised, or at least grumpy, but happily they were as determined as ever. 
 
The walkers stopped at Severn Springs for only a short while and by now everyone including the support drivers, were suffering from lack of sleep. Some team members decided to go as quickly as possible and at one point they ran - laughing at the same time - as they said it was less painful than walking. Others just walked along determined but relaxed, and talking to take their minds off walking.
The final few miles to Cleeve Hill Golf Club contained the steepest of the hills up to the highest point in the county. The path was not too obvious so many walkers were straying and walking further than necessary. The support drivers waited at the golf club beside the buffet, but no one felt they could eat until the teams were in. 
Some teams had finished hours before, but some still had hours to wait until the tail-enders arrived! The first Arc Energy Resources team to finish was Tom and Fletch. The remaining team arrived about half an hour later and were welcomed with wild applause as they collected their medals and champagne. The walk and the experience were described as spectacular and emotional and several of the walkers have said they would do it again – but not yet!
 
Thanks go to the Arc Energy Resources walkers and of course, to the support drivers. Thanks also to everyone who sponsored them (you can still sponsor), everyone who made cakes and bought cakes to fund raise, and everyone who organised and took part in the fundraising. 
 
 
Gloucestershire-based weld overlay cladding specialist Arc Energy Resources has strengthened its welding engineering department by promoting Peter Crumpton from Senior Project Manager to Welding Engineering Manager. 
 
Peter, who joined Arc Energy in 2008, says a priority in his new position will be to introduce a greater level of organisation to the welding engineering department whilst working with the company’s skilled team of welding engineers to develop standardised processes for daily activities and documentation.  He also plans to expand the research and development programme to ensure that advances in welding technology will always be available to increase deposit rates and deal with demanding project specifications.  
 
Congratulating Peter on his new role, managing director Alan Robinson says: “Peter’s continuing contribution to the organisation of the welding engineering department in his new role will help to further improve the level of customer service and technical support that Arc Energy Resources offers.”

 

 

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