RAE Energy Field-Joint Coating Equipment

Surface Preparation: Blasting

RAE’s Blasting machines for surface preparation deliver automated, closed-cycle blasting utilizing dual opposing nozzles and 180° rotation for complete coverage, creating a rough surface for protective coating layers.

  • Our fully enclosed blasting cabinet is ideal for onshore spoolbase workstations.

    Automated pipe alignment utilizing laser detection of coating cutbacks.

    Automated consumables replenishment through level sensors.

    Our compact blasting frame caters to work environments with strict space limitations, such as offshore pipelay vessels.

    Both systems are compatible with the RAE EDGE remote data management application.

  • Offshore Pipelines - at a spoolbase or onboard a pipelay vessel

    Reel-lay, S-lay, J-lay

  • Requires 1-2 operators to monitor and operate the equipment. Training and certifications are provided by RAE upon request.

Spoolbase Fully Enclosed Blast Cabinet

Offshore Vessel Fully Automatic Blast Frame

Pre-Heat Treatment: Induction or infrared

RAE offers two types of Pre-Heat Treatment methods: Induction Coil Heating for anti-corrosion coatings or Infrared Heating of the parent coating for thermoplastics or thermoset coatings. Each system supplies uniform, reliable heating to the steel pipe or parent coating for improved bonding with the next protective coating application.

  • The Tesi Clamp Coil heating system is composed of inductors (coils) and an induction generator to guarantee uniform heating of the steel pipe. The induction heat coils are qualified during the PQT process before onsite delivery.

    The Infrared Heater is designed to be used in combination with RAE’s IMPP/SPU coating equipment. The closed-loop infrared heater supplies reliable heating of chamfer and overlap areas to result in a homogenous bond between the parent coating and IMPP or SPU coating.

  • Offshore Pipelines - at a spoolbase or onboard a pipelay vessel

    Reel-lay, S-lay, J-lay

    Induction Coils and Infrared Heat are generally used for pre-heat treatment for welding activities.

  • Requires 1-2 operators to monitor and operate the equipment. Training and certifications are provided by RAE upon request.

Induction Coil Heater

Infrared Heater

Powder Coatings:

FBE, CMPP, ARO

RAE’s Powder Coating machines automate the entire FBE, CMPP, & ARO coating processes by accurately aligning the field-joint within the target coating area, then evenly applying the FBE and subsequent CMPP or ARO coating via electrostatic spray guns that spray side-to-side and rotationally around the pipe.

  • Our fully enclosed Powder Coating Cabinets are ideal for onshore spoolbase workstations.

    Automated pipe alignment utilizing laser detection of the edge of the parent coating cutback.

    Automated consumables replenishment through level sensors.

    Our compact Powder Coating Frames cater to work environments with strict space limitations, such as offshore pipelay vessels.

    Both systems are compatible with the RAE EDGE remote data management application.

  • Offshore Pipelines - at a spoolbase or onboard a pipelay vessel

    Reel-lay, S-lay, J-lay

    FBE is commonly used for small to large-sized subsea flowlines, deepwater transmission lines, trunk lines, and deepwater SCRs.

  • Requires 1-2 operators to monitor and operate the equipment. Training and certifications are provided by RAE upon request.

Spoolbase Fully Enclosed Powder Coating Cabinet

Offshore Vessel Fully Automatic Powder Coating Frame

Thermoplastic Coatings:

IMPP, 3LPP-5LPP

RAE’s Thermoplastics Coating machines serve as a single platform for IMPP featuring laser-guided pipe alignment, automated infrared heating, and modular changeout between 3LPP - 5LPP in less than one shift.

  • Our fully enclosed Thermoplastic Coating Cabinets are ideal for onshore spoolbase workstations.

    Automated pipe alignment utilizing laser detection of the edge of the parent coating cutback.

    Automated consumables replenishment through level sensors.

    Our compact Thermoplastic Coating Frames cater to work environments with strict space limitations, such as offshore pipelay vessels.

    Both systems are compatible with the RAE EDGE remote data management application.

  • IMPP:

    For deep water pipelines and flowlines installed using the S-lay method, risers, spools, or structures that require corrosion and mechanical protection, thermal insulation, and high heat resistance.

    Multi-layer polypropylene systems are widely used to provide thermal insulation to maintain flow characteristics.

    3LPP-5LPP:

    Used for additional protection against corrosion, higher service temperatures, and high electrical resistance.

    Often applied to steel catenary risers (SCRs) and offshore pipelines using the reel-lay installation method.

  • Requires 1-2 operators to monitor and operate the equipment. Training and certifications are provided by RAE upon request.

IMPP

3LPP-5LPP

Rapid Thermoplastic Coatings:

Rapid 3LPP or 3LPE Wehocoat

RAE’s Rapid Wehocoat system is an advanced 3-layer FJC system that offers a directly extruded film of material, applied to a hot FBE and adhesive coated cutback region and fused to the parent coating. It utilizes automation, faster application time (e.g., 2-3 min cycle time for a 10-in pipe), and quick changeover time from IMPP to Wehocoat.

  • Our Rapid Wehocoating platform utilizes laser-guided pipe alignment technology.

    Direct extrusion of a melt film onto the pre-applied FBE and adhesive provides a coating with minimum thermal and mechanical history for high performance.

    The high level of automation minimizes the risk of operator error.

    With full fusion to the parent coating and high level of ductility ensures reel-ability.

    Provides a thin coating and thin overlap (1-2 mm) to minimize issues with tensioner load transfer and reduces overlap stress levels.

    The modular construction of the equipment enables quick changeover time from IMPP to Wehocoat.

    Our standardized libraries of pipe and coating geometry allows for fast changeover times for different pipe sizes, as well as reliable repetition of application conditions from PQT to production.

    Fast application time - 1-2 m/min (dependent on extruder output and thickness).

    Wehocoat is mobilized, complete with an extrusion plant, on tailor-made skids integrated into the process.

    Both systems are compatible with the RAE EDGE remote data management application.

  • Used for additional protection against corrosion, higher service temperatures, and high electrical resistance.

    Often applied to steel catenary risers (SCRs) and offshore pipelines using the reel-lay installation method.

  • Requires 1-2 operators to monitor and operate the equipment. Training and certifications are provided by RAE upon request.

Rapid 3LPP Wehocoat

Rapid 3LPE Wehocoat

Thermoset Coatings:

IMPU, Calour

RAE’s Thermoset Coatings system applies IMPU to welded joints utilizing an automated PLC-controlled infrared heater and PLC-controlled SPU pump system. The system is also used to apply Calor coatings - a three-component resin - which offers increased durability, higher operating temperatures, and faster cycle times than SPU coatings.

  • Our IMPU machine utilizes laser-guided pipe alignment technology. IMPU coatings can be applied at a spoolbase or on a lay barge.

    Our Calour coating is a mercury-free, epoxy-polyurethane alloy system with superior thermal and hydrolytic stability compared to standard PU systems. It is ideal for a wide range of moulding applications where toughness and fast cycle times are required.

    Both systems are compatible with the RAE EDGE remote data management application.

  • IMPU: Suitable for shallow or deepwater pipelines, often used in insulated and concrete coated pipelines, as well as pipelines placed in river crossings.

    Calour: Applications include oil and gas flow lines, field joints, bend stiffeners, bend restrictors, VIV strakes, cable protection products, and custom coating line pipe applications.

  • Requires 1-2 operators to monitor and operate the equipment. Training and certifications are provided by RAE upon request.

IMPU

Calour

Manual Application:

LE, MCL, FSPP, FSPE

RAE’s Manual Coating services are used for coatings such as LE, MCL, FSPP, and FSPE. Whether applied by brush, sponge, a paint spray kit, flame sprayer or handheld extruder, RAE has extensive experience with these manual coating processes at a spoolbase or aboard a pipelay vessel.

  • RAE’s Manual Coatings utilizing handheld application tools can be applied to pipes of any diameter.

    LE coatings can be applied by brush, spray, or roller to provide anti-corrosion protection. It is most commonly used for pipeline field-joints, tie-ins, fittings, fabrications, FBE repairs, and the maintenance of existing pipelines.

    MCL coatings are applied using an automated spray system for higher productivity and consistent application.

    Flame Spray coating - whether polypropylene or polyethylene - is a cost-effective method that can be applied across a wide variety of components and structures to prevent corrosion.

    Both systems are compatible with the RAE EDGE remote data management application.

  • LE: Provides mechanical protection for subsea production lines, underground storage, or pipelines. Works as a primer before HSS application; or externally as a second layer over FBE for abrasion protection.

    MCL: Provides corrosion protection for field joints, valves, and bends. Offers fast application for high productivity.

    FSPP: Offers great mechanical protection, high heat resistance, and anti-corrosion properties. Ideal for tie-ins, pipelines operating at moderate temperatures, and custom pieces like bends, flanges, and difficult-shaped pieces.

    FSPE: Provides corrosion and mechanical protection. Ideal for tie-ins, pipelines operating at moderate temperatures, and custom pieces like bends, flanges, and difficult-shaped pieces.

  • Requires 1-2 operators to operate the equipment. Training and certifications are provided by RAE upon request.

Quenching

RAE’s Quenching booth can be moved side-to-side along the pipe, as well as up and down. Within the booth there is a water pump with many nozzles for full pipe coverage. The booth is automatically positioned utilizing a laser-guided pipe alignment system.

  • Our fully enclosed quenching cabinet is ideal for onshore spoolbase workstations.

    Automated pipe alignment utilizing laser detection to line up the water nozzles and FJ.

    RAE’s Quenching booths are compatible with the RAE EDGE remote data management application.

  • An essential step in the coating process, Quenching is used to cool down the coated field joint before reeling or directly installing it along the ocean floor.

    Quenching provides additional abrasive mechanical protection during the reeling and installation process by cooling the applied coating and thus hardening the materials before the pipe travels over the rollers.

  • Requires 1-2 operators to monitor and operate the equipment. Training and certifications are provided by RAE upon request.

Weight Stabilization:

HDPF

RAE’s HDPF Coating services provide mechanical protection and weight stabilization for Concrete Weight Coated (CWC) subsea pipelines installed in shallow waters. HDPF coatings can be applied in a wide range of weights, thicknesses, and diameters. It is common to apply the HDPF coating over anti-corrosion and/or mechanical protection coating materials such as HSS.

  • RAE’s HDPF machines are compatible with the RAE EDGE remote data management application.

  • HDPF provides thermal insulation, mechanical protection, weight stabilization, and high heat resistance for subsea pipelines installed in shallow waters.

    HDPF consists of FBE, PUF, and PE coating materials to help build up the thickness of the FJC to that of the CWC infill. In addition to its protective properties, HDPF provides a negative buoyancy, which prevents the pipe from floating in high water table terrain, such as swamp land.

  • Requires 1-2 operators to monitor and operate the equipment. Training and certifications are provided by RAE upon request.

Heat Shrink Sleeves:

HSS, PP, PE, or Hybrid

RAE’s Heat Shrink Sleeve (HSS) Coating service offers an easy, cost-effective solution to provide protection from corrosion, mechanical damage, and works well in high heat environments. The shrinkable materials (PP, PE, or Hybrid in combination with LE primer) provides a strong bond, and provides protection during pipeline installation activities.

  • HSS has excellent anti-corrosion and mechanical protective properties.

    For high-heat applications, the PP HSS can withstand temperatures up to 130 degrees C.

    The shrinkable material (polyethylene) fills any imperfections in the steel. A strong bond (aggressive mastic sealant) prevents air or water from reaching the bare steel.

    HSS protects during backfill, stays in place through contraction and expansion of the pipeline, and prevents external forces from exposing the previously bare metal of the field joint to air or water.

    The backing is generally a sheet of high or low-density crosslinked (via radiation) PE or PP that is pre-stretched. Adding thickness to this layer enhances mechanical protection.

  • Requires 1-2 operators to apply the HSS materials to the piping. Training and certifications are provided by RAE upon request.