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FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM-PIPING CLASS


JPMA
Rev. 02
TSK Doc. No. S001-000659-20-TUB-ET-0001
Date 26-05-2019

Vendor No.
Sheet 1 of 193

Project
DURRAH SUGAR REFINERY (YANBU - KSA)

Client Consultant EPC


 

JPMA

Seals:

02 ISSUED FOR APPROVAL RA WJ WJ 27/05/2019


01 ISSUED FOR APPROVAL RA WJ WJ 04/04/2019
00 ISSUED FOR APPROVAL RA WJ WJ 16/01/2019
Rev. Description Author Checked by Approved by Date

This document must not be copied or disclosed to third parties without TSK consent.
FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM-PIPING CLASS
JPMA
Rev. 02
TSK Doc. No. S001-000659-20-TUB-ET-0001
Date 27-05-2019

Vendor No.
Sheet 2 of 193

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

1. LINE SPECIFICATIONS………………………………………………... 3 TO 6

2. DATSHEETS……………………………………………………………... 7 TO 193

Project: DURRAH SUGAR REFINERY (YANBU - KSA)


FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM-PIPING CLASS
JPMA
Rev. 00
TSK Doc. No. S001-000659-20-TUB-ET-0001
Date 16-01-2019

Vendor No.
Sheet 3 of 111

1. LINE SPECIFICATIONS.

Project: DURRAH SUGAR REFINERY (YANBU - KSA)


Rev 02
000659 CLASS: MS10 Page 1 of 1
SERVICE: Design Code:
Fire Water (AG),SPRINKLER,STANDPIPE,WET PIPE
Rating flanges: ASME B16.5 150Lb FF
Design Pressure (psi): 175 Material: CARBON STEEL
Design Temperature (ºC): 50 Corrosion allowance:
ND1 ND2 Schedule/
Component Ends Material Design Standard /TAG
From - To From - To Rating

Piping
2 1/2-6 STD/40 GR CS, ERW, ASTM A53 GR A/B ANSI B36.19
8-10 STD/40 GR CS, ERW, ASTM A53 GR A/B ANSI B36.19

Fittings

45º ELBOW / 90º ELBOW 1/2-2 SCH 40/500 PSI THRD HD GAL, ASTM B 16.3 ANSI B1.20.1
45º ELBOW / 90º ELBOW 21/2-10 SCH 40/500 PSI GR HD GAL ASTM A 53 ANSI B1.20.1
COUPLING 21/2-10 SCH 40/450 PSI GR HD GAL ASTM A 53 ANSI B1.20.1
REDUCER 2/12-10 SCH 40/450 PSI GR HD GAL ASTM A 53 ANSI B1.20.1
REDUCING TEE 21/2-10 SCH 40/500 PSI GR HD GAL ASTM A 53 ANSI B1.20.1
TEE 21/2-10 SCH 40/500 PSI GR HD GAL ASTM A 53 ANSI B16.11

Flanges
SLIP ON 21/2-10 150 LB FF CS, ASTM A105 ANSI B16.5
Ball Valve
LEVER 2 1/2-8 150 LB FF BODY ASTM A216 Gr. WCB, SS 316 / PTFE; FLOAT. BALL; FULL BORE
Globe Valve
HANDWHEEL 1/2-2 250WOG THD BODY & BONNET BRONZE
Gate Valve
HANDWHEEL 1/2-2 300 PSI FF DUCTILE IRON AWWA C515
HANDWHEEL / GEAR 2 1/2-10 300 PSI FF DUCTILE IRON AWWA C515
Check Valve
SWING TYPE 2 1/2-10 300 PSI FF BODY ASTM A 536 Gr. 65-45-12 DUCTILE IRON AWWA C806
Butterfly Valve
HANDWHEEL / GEAR 2 1/2-10 300 PSI WAFER BODYDUCTILE IRON, DISC DUCTILE IRON ASTM-A536

Gaskets
GASKETS ALL 150 LB FF EPDM ASTM D2000 ANSI/NSF 61 ANSI B16.20

Stud Bolts & Nuts


STUD BOLTS ALL 500 PSI HD GAL ASTM A 53 ANSI B1.20.1
NUTS HD GAL ASTM A 53 ANSI B1.20.1

Abbreviations

T TEE

RT REDUCING TEE

S SOCKOLET
W WELDOLET

PROJECT: YANBU KSA


Rev 02
000659 CLASS: FF02 Page 1 of 1
SERVICE: Design Code: ASME B31.1
Clean Agent for Fire Protection

Design Pressure (bar): 48 Material: ERW GALVANIZED


Design Temperature (ºC): 54 Corrosion allowance
ND1 ND2 Schedule/
Component Ends Material Design Standard /TAG
From -To From -To Rating

Piping
21/2-6 XS/40 PE CS, ERW, ASTM A53 GR A/B ANSI B36.19
1/2-2 XS/40 THRD CS, ERW, ASTM A53 GR A/B ANSI B36.19

Fittings

45º ELBOW / 90º ELBOW 1/2-2 SCH 40/500 PSI THRD HD GAL, ASTM B 16.3 ANSI B1.20.1
CAP 1/2-6 SCH 40/500 PSI THRD HD GAL, ASTM B 16.3 ANSI B1.20.1
UNION 1/2-4 SCH 40/500 PSI THRD HD GAL, ASTM B 16.3 ANSI B1.20.1
COUPLING 1/2-2 SCH 40/500 PSI THRD HD GAL, ASTM B 16.3 ANSI B1.20.1
COUPLING 21/2-6 SCH 40/450 PSI GR HD GAL ASTM A 53 ANSI B1.20.1
REDUCER 1/2-2 SCH 40/500 PSI THRD HD GAL, ASTM B 16.3 ANSI B1.20.1
REDUCER 2/12-6 SCH 40/450 PSI GR HD GAL ASTM A 53 ANSI B1.20.1
REDUCING TEE 3/4-2 SCH 40/500 PSI THRD HD GAL, ASTM B 16.3 ANSI B1.20.1
REDUCING TEE 21/2-6 SCH 40/500 PSI GR HD GAL ASTM A 53 ANSI B1.20.1
TEE 1/2-2 SCH 40/500 PSI THRD HD GAL, ASTM B 16.3 ANSI B1.20.1
TEE 21/2-6 1/2-1 1/2 SCH 40/500 PSI GR HD GAL ASTM A 53 ANSI B1.20.1

Gaskets

GASKETS ALL EPDM ASTM D2000 ANSI B16.20

Stud Bolts & Nuts


STUD BOLTS 21/2-6 500 PSI HD GAL ASTM A 53 ANSI B1.20.1
NUTS HD GAL ASTM A 53 ANSI B1.20.1

Abbreviations
T TEE
RT REDUCING TEE
S SOCKOLET
W WELDOLET
GR GROOVED

T: YANBU KSA
Rev 02
000659 CLASS: RTRP Page 1 of 1
SERVICE: Design Code: ASTM D2992, ASME B31.3, ISO 14692, AWWA M45
Fire Water (BURRIED)
Rating flanges: As per project spec.

Design Pressure (Barg): 16.0 Material: GRE

Design Temperature (ºC): 93.0 Corrosion allowance : Zero Design Safety Factor (SF) = 1.8
ND1 ND2 Wall Thk /
Component Ends Material Design Standard /TAG Notes
From -To From -To Rating

Piping 100 3.2 TB-TS GRE 16


150 3.3 TB-TS GRE 16
200 4.1 TB-TS GRE 16
250 4.1 TB-TS GRE 16
Fittings

45º ELBOW / 90º ELBOW 100 4.1 TB-TB GRE 16


150 4.6 TB-TB GRE 16
200 5.9 TB-TB GRE 16
250 9.1 TB-TB GRE 16

TEE 100 100 5 TB/TB-TB GRE 16


150 150 5.8 TB/TB-TB GRE 16
200 200 7.4 TB/TB-TB GRE 16
250 250 11.2 TB/TB-TB GRE 16
CONC. / EXCEN. REDUCER 150 100 5.8 TB-TB GRE 16
200 150 7.4 TB-TB GRE 16
200 100 7.4 TB-TB GRE 16
250 200 11.2 TB-TB GRE 16
250 150 11.2 TB-TB GRE 16
TEE REDUCER 250 200 11.2 TB/TB-TB GRE 16
250 150 11.2 TB/TB-TB GRE 16
250 100 11.2 TB/TB-TB GRE 16
200 150 7.4 TB/TB-TB GRE 16
200 100 7.4 TB/TB-TB GRE 16
150 100 5.8 TB/TB-TB GRE 16

Flanges
FLANGE ADAPTOR 100-250 FL-TB GRE 16

LAP JOINT 100-250 -- GRE 16

NOTES:
1.- THE SUPPLIER MUST VERIFY PIPING AND FITTINGS THICKNESS (SDR). THE (SDR) SHOWN IS A PRELIMINARY ESTIMATION
2.- FOR THE TRANSITION FROM PLASTIC TO CARBON, STAINLESS OR GALVANIZED STEEL, THE FLANGES MUST BE DRILLED WITH THE ANSI STANDARD
STUB FLANGE AND BACKING RING SHALL MATCH WITH FLANGES ANSI B16.5, #150

3.- PE100 MATERIAL SELECTION WILL BE MADE TAKING INTO ACCOUNT Td = 51ºC AND Pd = 13,5bara

THE SUPLIER MUST VERIFY IF THE MATERIAL IS SUITABLE FOR THESE CONDITIONS

4.- PIPES MUST HAVE ADITIVES TO SUPPORT THE SOLAR RADIATION


5.- FOR VALVES IN FIRE WATER, NFPA IS APPLICABLE

90º BRANCH TABLE

Header Branch Diameter


Diameter
Abbreviations 1/2" 3/4" 1" 1.1/2" 2" 2.1/2" 3" 4" 6" 8"
1/2" T
T TEE
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RT REDUCING TEE OR TEE + REDUCER 1" RT RT T
S SOCKOLET 1.1/2" RT RT RT T
2" RT RT RT RT T
W WELDOLET
2.1/2" RT RT RT RT RT T
3" RT RT RT RT RT RT T
4" RT RT RT RT RT RT RT T
6" RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT T
8" RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT T
 

PROJECT: YANBU KSA


FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM-PIPING CLASS
JPMA
Rev. 02
TSK Doc. No. S001-000659-20-TUB-ET-0001
Date 26-05-2019

Vendor No.
Sheet 7 of 193

2. DATASHEETS

Project: DURRAH SUGAR REFINERY (YANBU - KSA)


MECHANICAL INSTALLATION MATERIAL SPECIFICATION
DURRAH SUGAR REFINERY (YANBU-KSA)
NOVEC 1230, DELUGE,WET SPRINKLER SYSTEM & STANDPIPE SYSTEM

S.No. Application Description Manufacturer/Listing Page#

Pipes for NOVEC


A ASTM A53 Schedule 40 ERW Galvanized Gr A/B SSP(UL) or Al Jazeera Factories 09 to 24
1230System

SHURJOINT(UL)
Galvanized grooved from 2-1/2" and above CPS (UL)
working pressure is above 416 psi SHIELD (UL) 25 to 97
NATIONAL (UL)
Fittings for NOVEC AIYVAZ (UL)
B
1230
Galvanized malleable iron class-300 threaded SHIELD (UL)
98 to 103
from 1/2"-2"

C Pipe Supports Rigid Supports Local 105

Pipes for Water


Deluge/WET
D ASTM A53 Schedule 40 ERW Galvanized Gr A/B SSP(UL) or Al Jazeera Factories 09 to 24
Sprinkler/standpip
e systems)

SHURJOINT(UL)
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SHIELD (UL) 25 to 97
Pipes for Water NATIONAL (UL)
Deluge/WET AIYVAZ (UL)
E
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e systems)
Galvanized malleable iron class-150/300 SHIELD (UL)
98 to 103
threaded from 1/2"-2"

Paint For Pipes JOTUN


F RAL 3000- Flame Red Colour 104 to 126
and Fittings HEMPEL

Pipes from 4" - 10" ASTM D2992, ASME B31.3,


GRE PIPES and
G ISO 14692, AWWA M45 PN 16 Bars FUTURE PIPES 127 to 193
Fittings
Fittings/Joints PN 16 Bars TB-TB
FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM-PIPING CLASS
JPMA
Rev. 02
TSK Doc. No. S001-000659-20-TUB-ET-0001
Date 27-05-2019

Vendor No.
Sheet 9 of 193

SYSTEM PIPES

Project: DURRAH SUGAR REFINERY (YANBU - KSA)


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Zinc Coated

Nominal Weight Test pressure


Nominal Outside Pieces
Wall Thickness
Size Diameter Thread & per
Plain End Plain Ends
Coupling Bundle
A B mm in mm in Kg/m Kg/ft Kg/m Kg/ft psi Kg/cm2

15 1/2 21.3 0.840 2.77 0.109 1.27 0.39 1.27 0.39 700 50 120
20 3/4 26.7 1.050 2.87 0.113 1.69 0.51 1.69 0.51 700 50 84
25 1 33.4 1.315 3.38 0.133 2.50 0.76 2.50 0.76 700 50 60
32 1¼ 42.2 1.660 3.56 0.140 3.39 1.03 3.40 1.03 1,200 85 42
40 1½ 48.3 1.900 3.68 0.145 4.05 1.23 4.04 1.24 1,200 85 36
50 2 60.3 2.375 3.91 0.154 5.44 1.66 5.46 1.67 2,300 160 26
65 2½ 73.0 2.875 5.16 0.203 8.63 2.63 8.67 2.64 2,500 175 18
80 3 88.9 3.500 5.49 0.216 11.29 3.44 11.35 3.45 2,220 155 14
90 3½ 101.6 4.000 5.74 0.226 13.57 4.13 13.71 4.17 2.030 142 12
100 4 114.3 4.500 6.02 0.237 16.07 4.89 16.23 4.94 1,900 133 10
125 5 141.3 5.563 6.55 0.258 21.77 6.63 22.07 6.72 1.670 117 8
150 6 168.3 6.625 7.11 0.280 28.26 8.61 28.58 8.70 1.520 106 7
200 8 219.1 8.625 8.18 0.322 42.55 12.97 43.73 13.33 1.340 94 5
250 10 273.0 10.750 9.27 0.365 60.29 18.38 63.36 19.32 1.220 85 3
300 12 323.8 12.750 10.31 0.406 79.70 24.28 79.70 24.30 1.150 80 1
350 14 355.6 14.000 11.13 0.438 94.55 28.82 - - 1,130 79 1
400 16 406.4 16.000 12.70 0.500 123.30 37.58 - - 1,120 79 1

(Equivalent to SASO 1011-Heavy)

* Note: Permissible Variations in Weight in Dimensions


1. Outside Diameter
1-1/2 inches & smaller: ± 0.4 mm
2 inches and larger: ±1%
2. Tolerance:
Wall Thickness: -12.5%
Weight: ±10%

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FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM-PIPING CLASS
JPMA
Rev. 02
TSK Doc. No. S001-000659-20-TUB-ET-0001
Date 26-51-2019

Vendor No.
Sheet 25 of 193

SYSTEM FITTINGS

Project: DURRAH SUGAR REFINERY (YANBU - KSA)


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MOST FREQUENTLY
USED PAINTS

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Alkyds
Product Description Recommended use Finish Colours/ Volume Film thickness Theoretical V.O.C Surface Thinner
shade nos. solids, % (DFT) spreading rate preparation

HEMPALIN PRIMER HEMPALIN PRIMER 12050 is General purpose primer for Flat 49 ± 1 40 micron 12.3 m²/litre 415 g/litre min. Sa 2 08230
12050 a relatively quick-drying, zinc HEMPALIN systems for protection Green/40760
phosphate primer, based on of steel in mild to medium atmos- -Red/50410
long oil alkyd and urethane pheric corrosive environments.
alkyd.

HEMPAQUICK PRIMER HEMPAQUICK PRIMER 13624 As a rust preventing primer on Flat 47 ± 1 80 micron 5.9 m2/litre 480 g/litre min. Sa 2 08080
13624 is a very quick-drying zinc phos- steel, machinery parts, etc. where Light grey/
phate pigmented alkyd primer. quick drying is needed, both as 12170 -
a workshop primer for temporary Red/50710
protection and as a general purpo-
se primer in fast drying alkyd-ba-
sed systems for protection of steel
in mild to medium atmospheric
corrosive environments.

HEMPEL'S SILVIUM HEMPEL'S SILVIUM 51570 As a finishing coat on steel and Glossy 38 ± 1 25 micron 15.2 m²/litre 505 g/litre Sa 2/ St 3 Do not
51570 is an oleoresinous general woodwork exterior and interior Aluminium/ dilute.
purpose aluminium paint with in a mild to moderately corrosive 19000
good light reflection. environment where an aluminium
surface or light reflection is
desired, and/or for moderately
hot surfaces.

HEMPALIN ENAMEL HEMPALIN ENAMEL 52140 is As a general purpose finishing Glossy 46 ± 1 30 micron 15.3 m²/litre 430 g/litre Application for 08230
52140 a glossy alkyd enamel which coat in alkyd systems on exterior White/10000* 14.3 m²/litre 455 g/litre clean and dry
forms a weather resistant coa- and interior steel and woodwork Black/19990* surface.
ting. It is flexible and resistant in a mildly to moderately corrosive
to salt water and spillage of environment. As a finishing coat
mineral oil and other aliphatic in engine rooms including tank
hydrocarbons. tops, main engines and auxiliary
machinery.

HEMPALIN DECKPAINT HEMPALIN DECKPAINT 53370 As a skid-proof finishing coat Flat 43 ± 1 30 micron 14.3 m²/litre 476 g/litre Application for 08080
53370 NON-SKID is an alkyd paint con- on steel decks, stairways, foot- Green/40640* 479 g/litre clean and dry
taining an antislip aggregate. bridges, indoors and outdoors, in Red/50630* surface.
It is quick drying, hard-wearing a mildly to moderately corrosive
and resistant to sunlight, salt marine environment.
water and oil splashes, but not
to aromatic hydrocarbons.

HEMPAQUICK ENAMEL HEMPAQUICK ENAMEL 53840 As a topcoat on steel in a mild Glossy 40 ± 1 10.0 m²/litre 545 g/litre Application for 08080
53840 is a quick drying alkyd enamel to moderately corrosive environ- White/10000* clean and dry
with good gloss and colour ment. In case of line application of surface.
retention small items to be packed together,
HEMPALIN ENAMEL 52140 or
HEMPALIN DECK PAINT 53240 is
recommended.

Acrylics
Product Description Recommended use FinishColours/ Volume Film thickness Theoretical V.O.C Surface Thinner
shade nos. solids, % (DFT) spreading rate preparation

HEMPATEX HI-BUILD HEMPATEX HI-BUILD 46410 1. As a primer, intermediate or Flat 42 ± 1 100 micron 4.2 m2/litre 515 g/litre Sa 2½ 08080
46410 is physically drying high build finishing coat in HEMPATEX- Grey/11480*
paint with good colour retention systems in a moderately corrosive Red/50630*
as a flat finish. Based on acrylic environment.
resin and non-chlorinated plasti- 2. As a selfprimed repair and
ciser. Contains zinc phosphate. touch-up coating for containers
Resistant to salt water, splashes as well as other cases where a
of aliphatic hydrocarbons, fast and economic repair job is
animal and vegetable oils. desired.
3. As a finishing coat for
containers.

HEMPEL'S PRO HEMPEL'S PRO ACRYLIC 55880 As a finishing coat for protection Glossy 60 ± 1 50 micron 12.0 m²/litre 380 g/litre Application for 08450
ARCYLIC 55880 is a two-component, isocyanate- of structural steel in a severely White/10000* clean and dry
free, acrylic finishing coat with corrosive environment, where surface.
good gloss and colour retention. light-fastness and gloss retention
It is resistant to water and spil- are required.
lage of aliphatic hydrocarbons.
Minimum curing temperature is
0°C/32°F.

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Acrylics
Product Description Recommended use FinishColours/ Volume Film thickness Theoretical V.O.C Surface Thinner
shade nos. solids, % (DFT) spreading rate preparation

HEMPATEX ENAMEL HEMPATEX ENAMEL 56360 is As an interior and exterior Semi-gloss 31 ± 1 35 micron 8.9 m²/litre 615 g/litre Application for 08080
56360 a finishing coat based on acrylic finishing coat in HEMPATEX Black/19990* 33 ± 1 9.4 m²/litre 595 g/litre clean and dry
resin and nonchlorinated plasti- systems in a moderately to Orange/50040* surface.
ciser for optimum gloss and co- severely corrosive environment.
lour retention. Physically drying.
Resistant to salt water, splashes
of aliphatic hydrocarbons and
animal and vegetable oils.

HEMUCRYL PRIMER HEMUCRYL PRIMER HI-BUILD As a primer in water-borne paint Flat 43 ± 1 75 micron 5.7 m²/litre 45 g/litre Sa 2½ Fresh
HI-BUILD 18032 18032 is a water-borne, systems on interior and exterior Grey/12170 - water
acrylic dispersion paint with steelwork in a mildly to mode- Red/50710
good anticorrosive properties. rately corrosive environment.
Especially suited for application May also be used as a primer in
by airless spray. water-borne paint systems on hot
dip galvanised steel, aluminium,
and stainless steel in a mildly
corrosive environment.

HEMUCRYL ENAMEL HEMUCRYL ENAMEL HI-BUILD As a glossy, finishing coat in water- Glossy 44 ± 1 75 micron 5.9 m²/litre 5 g/litre Application for Fresh
HI-BUILD 58030 58030 is a water-borne, acrylic borne paint systems, interior and White/10000* clean and dry water
dispersion based paint. It dries exterior, in moderately to severely surface.
to a non-yellowing and glossy corrosive environments. For
coating with low dirt pick-up, use on buildings; the relatively
good weathering properties, high resistance to diffusion of
and high gloss retention. water vapour and carbon dioxide
Especially suited for application should be taken into account.
by airless spray. For handrails and the similar,
a chemically curing coating is
recommended as an alternative.

Epoxy
Product Description Recommended use FinishColours/ Volume Film thickness Theoretical V.O.C Surface Thinner
shade nos. solids, % (DFT) spreading rate preparation

HEMPADUR UNIQ HEMPADUR UNIQ 4774A is a As a universal primer or self Semi-gloss 76 ± 1 150 micron 5.1 m²/litre 240 g/litre Sa 2½, St 3 08450
4774A self-priming, two-component, primed, high performance coating Cream/20450 -
high-build, pure epoxy paint, po- system for wind turbine towers Grey/11150
lyamide/amine cured. Abrasion and wind turbine components.
and corrosion resistant.

HEMPADUR 1555E HEMPADUR 1555E is a As a general purpose primer for Flat 40 ± 1 40 micron 10.0 m²/litre 530 g/litre Sa 2½ 08450
two-component polyamide HEMPATEX, HEMPADUR and Light
adduct-cured epoxy paint. It HEMPATHANE systems on steel. Beige/22430
cures to a flexible, well adhering May also be used as primer for
coating with good abrasion and hot dipped galvanised surfaces,
impact resistance. Contains aluminium and stainless steel.
zinc phosphate. Cures down to
-10°C/14°F. Approved to UK
Highways Agency item 110 &
Network Rail items 7.1.2.

HEMPADUR 15130 HEMPADUR 15130 is a two- As a self-priming coating system Semi-gloss 70 ± 1 125 micron 5.6 m²/litre 295 g/litre Sa 2½ 08450
component, polyamide cured for long-term protection of steel Black/19990 300 g/litre
coal tar epoxy which provides and concrete in a severely corrosi- Brown/60430
a very hardwearing coating, ve environment. It provides excel-
highly resistant to seawater lent protection as a lining in crude
and mineral oils. Limited resi- and fuel oil tanks. If the exposure
stance to a number of solvents. is acidic or a temperature gradient
Aliphatic hydrocarbons may be is developed, it is recommended
discoloured. to use HEMPADUR 15100. For
application at lower tempera-
tures, i.e. in the interval from
-10°C/14°F to +10°C/50°F, it is
recommended to use HEMPADUR
LTC 15030.

HEMPEL'S HEMPEL’S SHOPPRIMER As a shopprimer for protection Flat 22 ± 1 20-25 micron 10.5 m²/litre 640 g/litre Sa 2½ 08570
SHOPPRIMER E 15280 E 15280 is a two-component of blast cleaned steel plate and Red/50890
epoxy polyamide primer, other structural steel during the
pigmented with zincphosphate storage and building period.
rust-inhibiting pigments. It is
designed for automatic spray
application as well as manual
application.

HEMPADUR PRIMER HEMPADUR PRIMER 15300 is As a primer or intermediate Flat 51 ± 1 40 micron 12.8 m2/litre 445 g/litre Sa 2½ 08450
15300 a two-component polyamide- coat in container systems. May Red/50890 -
cured epoxy primer containing be used as a general purpose Grey/12170
zinc phosphate as corrosion epoxy primer according to painting
inhibiting pigment. It cures to specification.
a strong and rust-preventing
coating.

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Epoxy
Product Description Recommended use FinishColours/ Volume Film thickness Theoretical V.O.C Surface Thinner
shade nos. solids, % (DFT) spreading rate preparation

HEMPADUR 15553 HEMPADUR 15553 is a As a primer for HEMPATEX, Flat 55 ± 1 50 micron 11.0 m²/litre 400 g/litre Application for 8450
two-component polyamide HEMPADUR and HEMPATHANE Off-white/11630 clean and dry
adduct-cured epoxy paint. It systems on hot dipped galvanised surface.
cures to a flexible, well adhering surfaces, aluminium and stainless
coating with good abrasion and steel in moderately corrosive en-
impact resistance. Contains vironments. HEMPADUR 15553
zinc phosphate. Cures down to is also suited when roughening of
-10°C/14°F. the surface is not possible. Please
see surface preparation overleaf.

HEMPADUR FAST DRY HEMPADUR FAST DRY 15560 As a quick drying primer or Flat 62 ± 1 100 micron 6.2 m²/litre 330 g/litre Sa 2½ 08450
15560 is a two-component, polyamine intermediate coat in HEMPADUR Grey 12170 - Red- (According
adduct cured epoxy paint with a systems for especially fast dish grey/12430* to EPA Fed
very short drying time. Contains recoatable in-shop applications. *Another shade: Ref Method
zinc phosphate. Can be used for on-site work too if red 50630 may 24)
VOC compliance is requested. be available 355 g/litre
according to as-
sortment list.

HEMPADUR 15570 HEMPADUR 15570 is a two 1. As a maintenance and repair Flat 54 ± 1 100 micron 5.4 m2/litre 420 g/litre Sa 2½ 08450
component, polyamide-adduct primer, intermediate, and/or Reddish 55 ± 1 5.5 m2/litre 415 g/litre
cured epoxy paint, which cures finishing coat in HEMPADUR grey/12430*
to a strong and highly corrosion systems in a severely corrosive (MI0)
resistant coating, at tempe- environment. As a finishing coat Red/50630*
ratures down to -10°C/14°F. where a cosmetic appearance is *Another shade:
The Micaceous Iron Oxide pig- of less importance. grey 12170 may
mented light grey 12430 quality 2. As a low temperature curing be available
is also well suited for applica- epoxy primer, intermediate, and/ according to as-
tion under humid conditions, on or finishing coat in paint systems sortment list.
damp steel surfaces, and may according to specification. Well
be applied on moist surfaces. suited as a (blast) primer in coal
Network Rail items 5.1.7. tar epoxy systems.
3. Mist coat on GALVOSIL.

HEMPADUR ZINC HEMPADUR ZINC 17320 is As a versatile, long-term primer Flat 61 ± 1 50 micron 12.2 m²/litre 365 g/litre Sa 2½ 08450
17320 a two-component, zinc rich on steel for epoxy, vinyl and acrylic Red-grey/19830
epoxy primer. It cures to a hard coating systems in medium to
wearing and highly weather-re- severely corrosive environments.
sistant coating. Offers cathodic
protection of local mechanical
damage.

HEMPADUR ZINC HEMPADUR ZINC 17340 is a 1. As a "V.O.C. compliant" primer Semi-flat 66 ± 1 50 micron 13.2 m²/litre 330 g/litre Sa 2½ 08450
17340 two-component zinc rich epoxy on steel in a medium to severely Red-grey/19830
paint. It cures to a strong and corrosive environment. May be
corrosion resistant coating. applied on zinc-shopprimed steel,
where damaged spots,welds etc.
have been power tool cleaned.
2. For on-line application on
containers. In compliance with
SSPC-Paint 20, type 2, level 3.

HEMPADUR ZINC HEMPADUR ZINC 17360 is As a "V.O.C.-compliant", versatile, Flat 65 ± 1 50 micron 13.0 m²/litre 345 g/litre Sa 2½ 08450
17360 a two-component, zinc rich long-term primer on steel for Red-grey/19830
epoxy primer. It cures to a hard epoxy, vinyl and acrylic coating
wearing and highly weather- systems in medium to severely
resistant coating. Offers corrosive environments. In comp-
cathodic protection of local liance with SSPC-Paint 20, type 2,
mechanical damage. Network level 2 and ISO 12944-5.
Rail items 7.1.3.

HEMAPDUR FAST DRY HEMPADUR FAST DRY 17410 As a quick drying primer or Semi-gloss 74 ± 1 100 micron 7.4 m2/litre 238 g/litre Sa 2½ Depen-
17410 is a two-component, high build intermediate coat in HEMPADUR Grey/11480 ding on
epoxy paint which combines systems, for shop and site ap- - Reddish purpose
a relatively high volume solids plications. Grey/12430 (MIO usually
content with a short drying version) less
time. Contains zinc phosphate. than 5%
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HEMPADUR QUATTRO HEMPADUR QUATTRO 17634 As a universal epoxy and self- Semi-flat 72 ± 1 125 micron 5.8 m2/litre 275 g/litre Sa 2½ 08450
17634 is a two-component universal primed high performance coating Red/50630*
epoxy paint, which cures to a system for atmospheric or in-wa- * other shades
hard and tough coating with ter service, including water ballast according to as-
good resistance to abrasion, tanks to be coated according to sortment list.
seawater and various oils. IMO-PSPC requirements (Resolu-
tion MSC.215(82)). HEMPADUR
QUATTRO 17634 is intended
for all year application down to
-10°C/14°F and for in-shop
applications where fast recoating
and handling is required.

HEMAPDUR HEMPADUR MULTI-STRENGTH As a self-primed, high build Glossy 87 ± 1 350 microns 2.5 m2/litre 180 g/litre Sa 2½ 08450
MULTI-STRENGTH GF GF 35870 is an amine-adduct coating primarily for areas subject Black/19990
35870 cured epoxy coating - the produ- to abrasion and/or to a highly
ct is reinforced with Glassflakes. corrosive environment. E.g. splash
It is a hard, impact and abrasion zones, jetty pilings and working
resistant coating with good decks. Can be used as interior
resistance to sea water, mineral lining for crude oil and fuel oil
oils, aliphatic hydrocarbons and storage tanks.
splashes from petrol and related
products. Suitable for early water
exposure and will continue to
cure under water. Network Rail
items 7.2.3.
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Product Description Recommended use FinishColours/ Volume Film thickness Theoretical V.O.C Surface Thinner
shade nos. solids, % (DFT) spreading rate preparation

HEMPADUR 45141/3 HEMPADUR 45141/45143 is a 1. As a high build primer, interme- Semi-gloss 60 ± 1 150 micron 4.0 m²/litre 380 g/litre Sa 2½ 08450
two-component, polyamide ad- diate and/or finishing coat in (he- Red/50630*
duct cured epoxy paint with good avy duty) paint systems according *Other shades
wetting properties and low water to specification. (As a finishing including a MIO
permeability. It is selfpriming and coat where a cosmetic appe- version, colour no.
forms a hard and tough coating arance is of less importance). 12430, according
which has good resistance 2. For repair and maintenance to assortment list.
against abrasion and impact work at application temperatures
as well as to seawater, mineral above -10°C/15°F on hatch
oils, aliphatic hydrocarbons and covers, decks, in cargo holds, etc.
splashes from petrol and related 3. As a ballast tank coating. HEM-
products. Harmless to grain PADUR 45143 is intended for
cargoes. use in cold/temperate climates,
HEMPADUR 45141 for warmer
climates .

HEMAPDUR FAST DRY HEMPADUR FAST DRY 45410 As a fast curing topcoat in a mild Semi-flat 65 ± 1 80 micron 8.1 m²/litre 330 g/litre Sa 2½ 08450
45410 is a two-component, high solid to severely corrosive environment. Grey/12170*
epoxy paint. Pigmented with As one coat direct to metal in a *Another shade
zinc phosphate. mild corrosive environment. As a grey 11480
topcoat where the usual cosmetic according to as-
performance of epoxy coatings is sortment list.
acceptable.

HEMPADUR HEMPADUR MULTI-STRENGTH As a heavy duty coating for areas Semi-gloss 79 ± 1 200 micron 4.0 m²/litr 260 g/litre min. Sa 2½ 08450
MULTI-STRENGTH 45751/45753 is a self-priming, exposed to abrasion and aggressive
45751 two-component, highbuild, corrosive climates such as ramps,
epoxy-polyamide/amine paint ship hulls and holds of bulk carriers.
which cures to an abrasion and As a ballast tank coating for special
corrosion resistant coating. purposes such as chemical carriers;
carrying hot cargoes and other
purposes where “pure epoxy coating”
is requested. As a finishing coat
where a cosmetic appearance is of
less importance.

HEMPADUR MASTIC HEMPADUR MASTIC 4588W is As a selfprimed paint system or as Semi-gloss 80 ± 1 200 micron 4.0 m²/litre 200 g/litre min. St 2 , min. Depen-
4588W a two-component high solids, an intermediate coat in heavy duty Grey/12170 Sa 2, preferably ding on
high build epoxy paint. It forms paint systemsfor atmospheric to Sa 2½. purpose
a hard and tough coating, has exposure, where low VOC and high usually
good wetting properties and low film build are required.Especially less
temperature curing. suited for application at low tem- than 5%
peratures (down to -10°C/15°F) THINNER
and where arelatively short 08450.
recoating interval is required (one
day, one coat).

HEMPADUR MASTIC HEMPADUR MASTIC As a selfprimed, surface tolerant Semi-gloss 80 ± 1 200 micron 4.0 m2/litre 220 g/litre min. St 2, min. Depen-
45880/1 45880/45881 is a two- paint system or as an intermediate Grey/12170* Sa 2 preferably ding on
component polyamide adduct or finishing coat in heavy duty paint to Sa 21/2 purpose
cured, high solids, high build systems where low VOC and high usually
epoxy paint. It forms a hard and film build are required. Multipur- less
tough coating, has good wetting pose coating as per specification for than 5%
properties and low temperature maintenance and minor repairs in im- THINNER
curing. Network Rail items mersed areas including ballast tanks 08450.
7.2.2. and underwater hull. Specifically in
those cases where a need for fewer
products outweighs more specialised
coatings. Can be specified where
extended recoating properties for
polyurethane topcoats are requested
(typically travel coating). May be used
directly on cured zinc silicate (GAL-
VOSIL products) or spray-metallised
surfaces to minimise popping. As
a topcoat where the usual outdoor
cosmetic appearance of epoxy paints
is acceptable.

HEMPADUR 47140 HEMPADUR 47140 is a two- As a primer in mild to medium Semi-gloss 70 ± 1 125 micron 5.6 m²/litre 300 g/litre Application for Depen-
component polyamide adducts atmospheric environments. As an Cream/20450 clean and dry ding on
cured, high build epoxy paint intermediate or finishing coat in epoxy (RAL 9001) - Light surface. purpose
which combines a relatively systems in medium to severely cor- grey/11150 (RAL usually
high volume solids content with rosive atmospheric environments. As 7035) less
a short drying time. VOC a finishing coat where the usual out- than 5%
compliant. door cosmetic appearance of epoxy THINNER
paints is acceptable. May be used 08450.
directly on cured zinc silicate (GAL-
VOSIL products) or spray-metallised
surfaces to minimise popping.

HEMPADUR ZP 47940 HEMPADUR ZP 47940 is a two- As a primer in epoxy systems in Semi-gloss 76 ± 1 125 micron 6.1 m²/litre 245 g/litre Sa 2½ Depen-
component polyamide adduct atmospheric exposure. Grey/12170 - ding on
cured, high build epoxy paint Red/50630 purpose
which combines a relatively usually
high volume solids content with less
a short drying time. Pigmented than 5%
with zincphosphate. Approved to THINNER
UK Highways Agency item 111. 08450.

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Product Description Recommended use FinishColours/ Volume Film thickness Theoretical V.O.C Surface Thinner
shade nos. solids, % (DFT) spreading rate preparation

HEMPADUR MIO HEMPADUR MIO 47950 is As an intermediate or finishing Semi-gloss 76 ± 1 125 micron 6.1 m²/litre 245 g/litre Application for Depen-
47950 a two-component polyamide coat in epoxy systems in atmos- MIO grey/12130 - clean and dry ding on
adduct cured, high build epoxy pheric exposure. grey/13480 surface. purpose
paint which combines a relati- usually
vely high volume solids content less
with a short drying time. Has than 5%
a high load of MIO-pigment. THINNER
Approved to UK Highways 08450.
Agency item 112. Network Rail
items 7.2.2.

HEMPADUR 47960 HEMPADUR 47960 is a two- As a primer in mild to medium Semi-gloss 75 ± 1 125 micron 6.0 m²/litre 250 g/litre Application for Depen-
component polyamide adducts atmospheric environments.As Grey/11480 - clean and dry ding on
cured, high build epoxy paint an intermediate or finishing coat Red/50710*) surface. purpose
which combines a relatively in epoxy systems in medium to *)Other shades usually
high volume solids content with severely corrosiveatmospheric according to as- less than
a short drying time. VOC environments.As a one coat self sortment list. 5%
compliant. Prolonged recoating priming epoxy topcoat available THINNER
properties. Pigmented with zinc in various shades.May be used 08450.
phosphate. Network Rail items directly on cured zinc silicate
7.1.4. (GALVOSIL products) or spray-
metallisedsurfaces to minimise
popping.

HEMPADUR 85671 HEMPADUR 85671 is a two- As an interior lining in tanks, Flat 68 ± 1 100 micron 6.8 m²/litre 316 g/litre Sa 2½-3 08450
component, amine adduct pipelines etc. for hot water, brine, Off-white/11630 -
cured phenolic epoxy (novolac) crude oil, etc. For coating of pota- Light red/50900
coating with very good adhesion ble water tanks. As a primer coat
and high temperature, water in specific painting systems.
and chemical resistance.

HEMPADUR MASTIC HEMPADUR MASTIC 8588E is As a selfprimed, surface tolerant Grey/17050 77 ± 1 200 micron 16.3 m²/litre 220 g/litre Sa 2½. Depen-
8588E a two-component polyamide paint system or as an interme- Aluminium/19910 ding on
adduct cured, high solids, diate or finishing coat in purpose
high build epoxy paint. It heavy duty paint systems where usually
forms a hard and tough low VOC and high film build are less than
coating, has good wetting required. Multipurpose coating 5%
properties and low tempera- as per specification for mainte- THINNER
ture curing. Approved to UK nance including ballast tanks 08450.
Highways Agency item andunderwater hull and new steel
115 / 116 in those cases, where a need for
few products outweighs more
specialised coatings.

HEMUDUR 18500 HEMUDUR 18500 is a In mildly to moderately corrosive Semi-flat 51 ± 1 75 micron 6.8 m²/litre 20 g/litre Sa 2½ Fresh
water-borne two-component environments as a general purpo- Grey/12170 - water
polyamine cured epoxy primer se primer on steel constructions Red/51320
containing corrosive inhibiting (see REMARKS overleaf).
pigment. It cures to a strong
and rust-preventing coat.

HEMUDUR ZINC 18560 HEMUDUR ZINC 18560 is a In moderately to severely Flat 51 ± 1 50 micron 10.2 m²/litre 10 g/litre Sa 2½ Fresh
three-component, water-borne, atmospheric exposure as an anti- Grey/19840 water
zinc rich epoxy primer. It cures to corrosive primer for waterborne
a strong and anticorrosive coating paint systems. In compliance with
that offers cathodic protection of SSPC-Paint 20, type 2, level 1 and
local mechanical damage. ISO 12944-5.

Polyurethane
Product Description Recommended use FinishColours/ Volume Film thickness Theoretical V.O.C Surface Thinner
shade nos. solids, % (DFT) spreading rate preparation

HEMPATHANE TOPCOAT HEMPATHANE TOPCOAT As a finishing coat for protection Glossy 51 ± 1 50 micron 10.2 m2/litre 445 g/litre Application for 08080
55210 55210 is a two-component, of structural steel in severely cor- White/10000 - clean and dry
glossy acrylic polyurethane rosive atmospheric environments, Blue/30840* surface.
coating, cured with aliphatic where light-fastness and gloss
isocyanate, with good gloss retention are required.
and colour retention.

HEMPATHANE HS HEMPATHANE HS 55610 is a As a VOC-compliant, high-build Glossy 65 ± 1 100 micron 6.5 m2/litre 330 g/litre Application for 08080
55610 two-component polyurethane finishing coat for protection White/10000* clean and dry
topcoat, cured with aliphatic of structural steel in corrosive surface.
isocyanate, with good gloss environments.
and colour retention. Con-
tains zinc phosphate. Network
Rail items 7.3.1.

HEMPATHANE HS HEMPATHANE HS 55810 is a As a low VOC finishing coat for Light 65 ± 1 40 micron 16.3 m²/litre 335 g/litre Application for 08880
55810 two-component polyurethane protection of structural steel in Grey/12170* clean and dry
topcoat, cured with aliphatic severely corrosive surface.
isocyanate, with very good atmospheric environment.
gloss and colour retention.
Network Rail items 7.3.1.

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Silicone
Product Description Recommended use FinishColours/ Volume Film thickness Theoretical V.O.C Surface Thinner
shade nos. solids, % (DFT) spreading rate preparation

HEMPEL'S SILICONE HEMPEL’S SILICONE For long-term protection of hot Semi-flat 35 ± 1 25 micron 14.0 m²/litre 585 g/litre Sa 2½ 08080
ALUMINIUM 56910 ALUMINIUM 56910 is a heat pipelines, exhaust pipes, smoke Aluminium
resistant aluminium pig- stacks and other hotsurfaces. /19000
mented polysiloxane paint. In a corrosive environment see
PRECEDING COAT overleaf.

Zinc-Si
Product Description Recommended use FinishColours/ Volume Film thickness Theoretical V.O.C Surface Thinner
shade nos. solids, % (DFT) spreading rate preparation

HEMPEL'S GALVOSIL HEMPEL’S GALVOSIL 15700 1. As a general purpose, heavy- Flat 64 ± 1 50 micron 12.8 m²/litre 434 g/litre min. Sa 2½ 08700
15700 is a two-component, solvent- duty, rust-preventing primer. Metal
borne, self-curing, inorganic 2. As a single, complete coating grey/19840
zinc silicate with outstanding for long-term protection of steel
resistance against weathering exposed to moderately to severely
and abrasion. It has excellent corrosive environments and to
chemical resistance within abrasion.
the pH range 6-9. For service 3. As a tank lining in accordance
temperature range, see below. with the CARGO PROTECTION
Applicable by airless spray. Of- GUIDE.In compliance with SSPC-
fers cathodic protection of local Paint 20, type 1, level 1 and ISO
mechanical damage. 12944-5.

HEMPEL'S HEMPEL’S SHOPPRIMER ZS For short to medium-term Flat 28 ± 1 15 micron 18.7 m²/litre 620 g/litre min. Sa 2½ 08570 or
SHOPPRIMER 15890 is a two-component, protection of abrasive blast Reddish 08700
ZS 15890 solvent-borne zinc ethyl cleaned steel plates and other grey/19890 -
silicate shopprimer, structural steel during the storage, Grey/19840
designed for automatic spray fabrication, and construction
application. Especially suited, periods.
where welding (MIG/MAG)
and gas-cutting properties
are of importance.

*Wide range of colours available via Hempel's MULTI-TINT system.

Note: The data, specifications and recommendations provided in this overview of Hempel’s most frequently used protective paints are obtained
from individual product data sheets. This is a summary only, not complete information and is subject to change. Therefore, it is exclusively the
responsibility of the user to obtain accurate, complete and appropriate information in relation to any particular intended use of these and other
Hempel products. Unless expressly agreed otherwise in writing, the products are supplied and all technical assistance is provided subject to
Hempel’s general terms and conditions of sale, delivery and service. Except as expressed in said general terms and conditions, the manufacturer
and seller waive all claims involving any liability, including but not limited to negligence, for all results, injury, or direct or indirect losses or damages
arising from the use of the products as recommended above or otherwise. Product data are subject to change without notice and in any case should
no longer be regarded as authoritative three years from the date of this information’s issue.

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Corporate Colour Equivalents
RAL K-5
RAL Hempel Colour RAL Hempel Colour RAL Hempel Colour

RAL 1000 22500 RAL 4004 57640 RAL 7004 17160


RAL 1001 24900 RAL 4005 37050 RAL 7005 17040
RAL 1002 20470 RAL 4006 57660 RAL 7006 17060
RAL 1003 27030 RAL 4007 57670 RAL 7008 17080
RAL 1004 27040 RAL 4008 57680 RAL 7009 17100
RAL 1005 27050 RAL 4009 57690 RAL 7010 17110
RAL 1006 20820 RAL 4010 57700 RAL 7011 17120
RAL 1007 27070 RAL 4012 38120 RAL 7012 10270
RAL 1011 27110 RAL 5000 37000 RAL 7013 17530
RAL 1012 23120 RAL 5001 37020 RAL 7015 10380
RAL 1013 17130 RAL 5002 30170 RAL 7016 10520
RAL 1014 20420 RAL 5003 37030 RAL 7021 17210
RAL 1015 27150 RAL 5004 37040 RAL 7022 17220
RAL 1016 27160 RAL 5005 37150 RAL 7023 13230
RAL 1017 27170 RAL 5007 30570 RAL 7024 17240
RAL 1018 27180 RAL 5008 32080 RAL 7026 17260
RAL 1019 27190 RAL 5009 32090 RAL 7030 17300
RAL 1020 27200 RAL 5010 30180 RAL 7031 17310
RAL 1021 20250 RAL 5011 37110 RAL 7032 11320
RAL 1023 27230 RAL 5012 35120 RAL 7033 17330
RAL 1024 27240 RAL 5013 33930 RAL 7034 17340
RAL 1026 27260 RAL 5014 37140 RAL 7035 11150
RAL 1027 27270 RAL 5015 37240 RAL 7036 11730
RAL 1028 27280 RAL 5017 37170 RAL 7037 11370
RAL 1032 27320 RAL 5018 45180 RAL 7038 17380
RAL 1033 27330 RAL 5019 30350 RAL 7039 17390
RAL 1034 27340 RAL 5020 45200 RAL 7040 17700
RAL 1035 19350 RAL 5021 40210 RAL 7042 17720
RAL 1037 27370 RAL 5022 37220 RAL 7043 17730
RAL 2000 22120 RAL 5023 37230 RAL 7044 17740
RAL 2001 50060 RAL 5024 37440 RAL 7045 17750
RAL 2002 57020 RAL 6000 46000 RAL 7046 17860
RAL 2003 57030 RAL 6001 40050 RAL 7047 17770
RAL 2004 50190 RAL 6002 47020 RAL 7048 17480
RAL 2005 50180 RAL 6003 47030 RAL 8000 67000
RAL 2007 57070 RAL 6004 41490 RAL 8001 67010
RAL 2008 57080 RAL 6005 47050 RAL 8002 67020
RAL 2009 57090 RAL 6006 47060 RAL 8003 67030
RAL 2010 57100 RAL 6007 47070 RAL 8004 61810
RAL 2011 57110 RAL 6008 47080 RAL 8007 67070
RAL 2012 57120 RAL 6009 47090 RAL 8008 67080
RAL 2013 59130 RAL 6010 40220 RAL 8011 67110
RAL 3000 50170 RAL 6011 40840 RAL 8012 67120
RAL 3001 57150 RAL 6012 47120 RAL 8014 67140
RAL 3002 50740 RAL 6013 41130 RAL 8015 67150
RAL 3003 51710 RAL 6014 47140 RAL 8016 60160
RAL 3004 50100 RAL 6015 47150 RAL 8017 67170
RAL 3005 51800 RAL 6016 47160 RAL 8019 60180
RAL 3007 57370 RAL 6017 42600 RAL 8022 67220
RAL 3009 53090 RAL 6018 42170 RAL 8023 67230
RAL 3011 57310 RAL 6019 49500 RAL 8024 67240
RAL 3012 57320 RAL 6020 47200 RAL 8025 67250
RAL 3013 57330 RAL 6021 47210 RAL 8028 67280
RAL 3014 57340 RAL 6022 47220 RAL 9001 20450
RAL 3015 57350 RAL 6024 47240 RAL 9002 17620
RAL 3016 57460 RAL 6025 47250 RAL 9003 17630
RAL 3017 57470 RAL 6026 47260 RAL 9004 17940
RAL 3018 57480 RAL 6027 47270 RAL 9005 19990
RAL 3020 57200 RAL 6028 47280 RAL 9006 19000
RAL 3022 57520 RAL 6029 47290 RAL 9007 19870
RAL 3024 57540 RAL 6032 47320 RAL 9010 10170
RAL 3026 50090 RAL 6033 47330 RAL 9011 17910
RAL 3027 57570 RAL 6034 47340 RAL 9016 17760
RAL 3031 57410 RAL 7000 10390 RAL 9017 17970
RAL 4001 37010 RAL 7001 10400 RAL 9018 17980
RAL 4002 57620 RAL 7002 17020 RAL 9022 19360
RAL 4003 57630 RAL 7003 17030 RAL 9023 19230

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PIPE DATA SHEETS

Project Sugar Refinery


Client SAS Systems Engineering

Pipe Design Parameters Value Units

Service Fire Water (FM Approved) -


Installation Type Burried -
System Thrust Balance Restrained -
Product Type GRE -
Manufacturing Process Helical Filament Winding -
Joint Type Adhesive Tapered Bell/Spigot -
Nominal Diameter 100 mm
Design Pressure 16.0 Barg
Site Hydrostatic Test Pressure 24.0 Barg
Required Vacuum Rating - Barg

Pipe Dimensions Value Units

Maximum Pipe Length 10,000 mm


Minimum Total Wall Thickness 3.2 mm
Liner Thickness 0.5 mm
Resin Type Epoxy -
Glass Type C-Veil -
Structural Wall Thickness 2.4 mm
Resin Type Epoxy -
Glass Type ECR-Glass -
Aggregate None -
Top Coat Thickness 0.3 mm

Pipe Mechanical Properties Value Units

Hoop Tensile Strength (ASTM D3517/D3754) 210 MPa


Axial Tensile Strength (ASTM D 2105) 65 MPa
Hoop Tensile Modulus (ASTM D 2290) 20,500 MPa
Hoop Flexural Modulus (ASTM D 2412) 20,500 MPa
Minimum Pipe Stiffness (ASTM D 2412) 5,000 Pa
- - -
- - -

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PIPE DATA SHEETS

Project Sugar Refinery


Client SAS Systems Engineering

Pipe Design Parameters Value Units

Service Fire Water (FM Approved) -


Installation Type Burried -
System Thrust Balance Restrained -
Product Type GRE -
Manufacturing Process Helical Filament Winding -
Joint Type Adhesive Tapered Bell/Spigot -
Nominal Diameter 150 mm
Design Pressure 16.0 Barg
Site Hydrostatic Test Pressure 24.0 Barg
Required Vacuum Rating - Barg

Pipe Dimensions Value Units

Maximum Pipe Length 12,000 mm


Minimum Total Wall Thickness 3.3 mm
Liner Thickness 0.5 mm
Resin Type Epoxy -
Glass Type C-Veil -
Structural Wall Thickness 2.5 mm
Resin Type Epoxy -
Glass Type ECR-Glass -
Aggregate None -
Top Coat Thickness 0.3 mm

Pipe Mechanical Properties Value Units

Hoop Tensile Strength (ASTM D3517/D3754) 210 MPa


Axial Tensile Strength (ASTM D 2105) 65 MPa
Hoop Tensile Modulus (ASTM D 2290) 20,500 MPa
Hoop Flexural Modulus (ASTM D 2412) 20,500 MPa
Minimum Pipe Stiffness (ASTM D 2412) 5,000 Pa
- - -
- - -

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PIPE DATA SHEETS

Project Sugar Refinery


Client SAS Systems Engineering

Pipe Design Parameters Value Units

Service Fire Water (FM Approved) -


Installation Type Burried -
System Thrust Balance Restrained -
Product Type GRE -
Manufacturing Process Helical Filament Winding -
Joint Type Adhesive Tapered Bell/Spigot -
Nominal Diameter 200 mm
Design Pressure 16.0 Barg
Site Hydrostatic Test Pressure 24.0 Barg
Required Vacuum Rating - Barg

Pipe Dimensions Value Units

Maximum Pipe Length 12,000 mm


Minimum Total Wall Thickness 4.1 mm
Liner Thickness 0.5 mm
Resin Type Epoxy -
Glass Type C-Veil -
Structural Wall Thickness 3.3 mm
Resin Type Epoxy -
Glass Type ECR-Glass -
Aggregate None -
Top Coat Thickness 0.3 mm

Pipe Mechanical Properties Value Units

Hoop Tensile Strength (ASTM D3517/D3754) 210 MPa


Axial Tensile Strength (ASTM D 2105) 65 MPa
Hoop Tensile Modulus (ASTM D 2290) 20,500 MPa
Hoop Flexural Modulus (ASTM D 2412) 20,500 MPa
Minimum Pipe Stiffness (ASTM D 2412) 5,000 Pa
- - -
- - -

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PIPE DATA SHEETS

Project Sugar Refinery


Client SAS Systems Engineering

Pipe Design Parameters Value Units

Service Fire Water (FM Approved) -


Installation Type Burried -
System Thrust Balance Restrained -
Product Type GRE -
Manufacturing Process Helical Filament Winding -
Joint Type Adhesive Tapered Bell/Spigot -
Nominal Diameter 250 mm
Design Pressure 16.0 Barg
Site Hydrostatic Test Pressure 24.0 Barg
Required Vacuum Rating - Barg

Pipe Dimensions Value Units

Maximum Pipe Length 12,000 mm


Minimum Total Wall Thickness 4.1 mm
Liner Thickness 0.5 mm
Resin Type Epoxy -
Glass Type C-Veil -
Structural Wall Thickness 3.3 mm
Resin Type Epoxy -
Glass Type ECR-Glass -
Aggregate None -
Top Coat Thickness 0.3 mm

Pipe Mechanical Properties Value Units

Hoop Tensile Strength (ASTM D3517/D3754) 210 MPa


Axial Tensile Strength (ASTM D 2105) 65 MPa
Hoop Tensile Modulus (ASTM D 2290) 20,500 MPa
Hoop Flexural Modulus (ASTM D 2412) 20,500 MPa
Minimum Pipe Stiffness (ASTM D 2412) 5,000 Pa
- - -
- - -

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