Wells – Processes
Patent
1983-04-20
1986-02-18
Rutledge, L. Dewayne
Wells
Processes
166 68, 148 36, 138177, 72365, E21B 1700, C21D 702
Patent
active
045707081
ABSTRACT:
High-strength pipes are manufactured from cold-deformed carbon steel or alloyed steel for use in acid environment, in which the H.sub.2 S partial pressure in gaseous phase may exceed 300 Pa or in which the H.sub.2 S content in liquid phase may have a corresponding equilibrium pressure and/or in which CO.sub.2 and other acidifying substances may be present. The weight % composition of the steel is preferably:
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Rutledge L. Dewayne
SKF Steel Engineering AB
Yee Deborah
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