Title :
Cable trays in Oil & Gas industry: Allowing competition of materials without compromising quality
Author_Institution :
Niedax Group, Villers La Montagne, France
Abstract :
Theoretically the choice of GRP/FRP (fiberglass reinforced polyester) for the application of a cable tray is the ideal material for an offshore application, but Aluminum alloys (Al. alloys) is cheaper at present, and stainless steel is part of the common habits... In reality each materials has its strengths and weaknesses and this may be helpful for operators and actors to have a broad overview of those for each materials. Moreover, writing a specification that will allow competition of materials to take place however the raw materials costs fluctuates, is another challenge : what could be the ideal way of securing fare competition without compromise for the quality of the installations?
Keywords :
aluminium alloys; cables (mechanical); gas industry; glass fibre reinforced plastics; offshore installations; petroleum industry; quality control; raw materials; stainless steel; aluminum alloys; cable trays; fiberglass reinforced polyester; gas industry; material quality; offshore application; oil industry; raw materials; stainless steel; Aluminum alloys; Building materials; Fiber reinforced plastics; Gas industry; Iron alloys; Oil filled cables; Optical fiber cables; Petroleum; Raw materials; Steel; Cable trays in Oil & Gas; EMC protection; corrosion resistance; ease and costs of installation; electric insulation; fire; prices; weight savings;
Conference_Titel :
PCIC Europe 2010 Conference Record
Conference_Location :
Oslo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6968-0
Electronic_ISBN :
2151-7665