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Wellube: Self-Sealing Repair Clamps

Wellube: Self-Sealing Repair Clamps

$25.00

Self-Sealing Repair Clamps, otherwise known as Structural Repair Clamps, can be used for topside or subsea applications. They are designed to provide reinforcement and structural integrity to damaged pipelines. Locking grip collets provide reinforcement to the pipeline by transferring axial loads from the pipeline into the clamp body, which provides additional structural integrity and removes longitudinal stresses from the damaged pipeline section. Self-Sealing Pipeline Repair Products can be fitted with single or double-row seals with test ports to check the integrity of seals before delivery to clients. Grouting ports can also be incorporated as optional.

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Features

  • Designed and manufactured to most standard material grades
  • Other special material grades can be considered upon request
  • Quick and easy in-situ installation
  • Buna-N, Viton, and other seal options

Specifications

  • Sizes from ½” NS to 42” NS and pressure range up to ANSI 2500
  • Design life for 25 years with Galvalum III anodes
  • Marine epoxy as standard or to the client’s specification

Applications

  • Used in sealing leaking pipelines
  • Oil & gas pipelines
  • Used in extremely critical applications

FAQ's

Ans. There are various pipeline repairs products, such as weld testers, pipeline repair clamps, composite repair, anti-corrosion products, and pipeline custom fittings.

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