Chemical & Refinery

CHEMICAL & REFINERY

Multiple conditions with pipeline systems challenge industry owners; from the need to address aging infrastructure, grow plant production within the same footprint as demands rise, to working within changing sets of environmental regulations that dictate changes in operating rules and even material types for specific lines.

Quest Inspar offers sound engineering solutions for pipeline life cycle issues that face refiners and chemical companies. The durability across operating conditions and chemical resistive properties of our PipeArmor® polyurea leads customer to repeatedly choose it as the best option to extend the life of pipelines in place, as well as a pre-treatment against corrosion loss extending total years of useful life service for new installs.  One example: Our liner is saving a major chemical company tens of millions investment otherwise required to replace carbon steel with new stainless steel for potable water, because our liner qualifies piping in place to meet regulatory standards.

Whether the need is to line a single outfall, or to rehabilitate 30 miles of brine line to restore use, Quest Inspar delivers a compelling solution. We invite you to learn more.

To learn more, or if have a project ready for bid, please contact us at:
Linepipe@questinspar.com or call: 713-568-9444.

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    PipeArmor Delivers New Life to Aged Tacoma Water Transmission Line
    Quest Inspar today announced it has completed the world’s first in-place robotic lining of a large diameter drinking water pipeline with structural polyurea...

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