COR Chemical Processing

July 12, 2019

The chemicals market, according to Chemical Processing, is currently worth around $1 trillion and is projected to grow to more than $5 trillion by 2022. With 40,000 facilities currently in operation and thousands more in the queue, optimizing new builds and repairs with the most efficient, costeffective materials possible is imperative to the success of each application. Piping in chemical processing plants is subjected to some of the most challenging industrial environments. Chemical processing operating conditions often involve aggressive chemicals and high temperatures, which often cause corrosion, process leaks and premature failures. Many plants traditionally use alloys, such as carbon steel or stainless steel, due to their inherent strength and the industry’s familiarity with their performance—both the strengths and weaknesses. Misapplication of these materials can lead to regular replacement every few years. And as the chemical industry continues to specialize in advanced chemistries, the need for piping materials that can handle the full pH range grows.

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