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CTI Industries
In the mid-1990s, Esso Canada started the process of “sleeving” Air-fin cooler tubes as a method of equipment life extension.
Since then, ExxonMobil has used this same technology in a number of their refineries worldwide — Singapore, Japan, Italy, United Kingdom, etc. — while plans are currently underway at a few of their U.S. plants.
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At the same time, other oil companies such as ARAMCO and BP entered into the Sleeving arena, both carrying out installations into their own coolers.
Sleeving can consist of a full-length tube liner, or — in cases of only tube-end erosion/corrosion — a short, metallic tube insert or "shield". Sleeving material ranges from 300 series stainless steel to nickel alloys, typically increasing the erosion/corrosion resistance to that of the finned, carbon steel, parent tubes.
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