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Corrosion in Amine Treating Units. Edition No. 2. European Federation of Corrosion (EFC) Series Volume 46

  • Book

  • October 2021
  • Region: Europe
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5342505

Corrosion in Amine Treating Units, Second Edition presents a fully updated resource with a broadened focus that includes corrosion in not only refining operations, but also in oil and gas production. New sections have been added on inhibition, corrosion modeling and metallic coatings. More detailed descriptions of the degradation mechanisms and Integrity Operating Windows (IOW) are now included, as is more in-depth information on guidelines for what sections and locations are most vulnerable to corrosion and how to control corrosion in amine units e.g., using corrosion Loop descriptions and providing indicative integrity operating windows for operation to achieve a suitable life expectance.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Introduction to Amine Sweetening Processes 3. Corrosion and degradation mechanisms 4. Integrity Operating Windows, Inspection and Corrosion Monitoring 5. Corrosion and Corrosion Control in amine units Corrosion Loop descriptions 6. Inhibition in Amine Service 7. Corrosion Modelling in Lean and Rich Amine Systems 8. Coatings in Amine Systems 9. Amine Corrosion Literature Survey (1999-2016) 10. Amine Corrosion Industry Experience Survey 2019��

Authors

Johan van Roij Senior Materials and Corrosion Engineer, Shell's Materials and Corrosion Research Department, The Netherlands. Johan van Roij is a Senior Materials and Corrosion Engineer, working in Shell's materials and corrosion research department from 1980 until 1988 and from 1995 until 1999 performing research on high temperature corrosion, stress corrosion cracking mechanisms, CO2-H2S corrosion, corrosion in amine treating units, underground (soil) corrosion, corrosion in chemical plants. From 1999 - 2010 he worked with Shell Global Solutions International as corrosion engineer working on materials selection for projects (especially Chemical plants and Amine Treating units), supporting Shell and non-Shell sites with integrity management programs (Corrosion Reviews, Risk Based Inspection implementations, Integrity Operating Windows, etc.) and materials selection for new units. Since 2010, Mr. van Roij has worked for Shell Projects & Technology as a senior materials and corrosion engineer for Refinery units and Chemical plants and "subject matter expert� for corrosion and corrosion mitigation in Chemicals plants and Amine Treating units.