Permanent Rehabilitation:
RES-Q Composite Wrap offers a permanent rehabilitation solution for liquid and gas pipelines with external corrosion, gouges, grooves, arc burns and dents. A high-strength carbon fiber and epoxy system, RES-Q Composite Wrap utilizes a stitched, bidirectional carbon fabric to provide superior structural reinforcement in the hoop and axial directions. Capable of restoring a pipeline to its design pressure without shutting down operation, RES-Q Composite Wrap is a flexible in-service alternative to repair clamps, welded sleeves and pipe replacement. |
TDW RES-Q ProCalc Software
System Requirements:
Zip file 3.5 megs
Install 6.5
Windows 2000, XP, Vista
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Product Innovation:
The result of T.D. Williamson, Inc.’s extensive pipeline rehabilitation experience, RES-Q Composite Wrap addresses the needs of both the pipeline operator and composite wrap installer. Featuring stronger materials and improved performance based on years of customer feedback, RES-Q Composite Wrap truly represents the next generation of carbon composite wrap.
Certified Performance:
Extensive testing validates the significant benefits of using RES-Q Composite Wrap where high pressure and longer service are anticipated. Thoroughly tested by accredited third-party laboratories, RES-Q Composite Wrap meets the requirements of international composite standards ASME PCC-2 and ISO 24817, liquid and gas pipeline standards ASME B31.4/B31.8, as well as U.S. Department of Transportation standards.
Features, Options, Dimensions and Part Numbers, Composite Wrap 3-Stage Installation Overview - Bulletin (PDF)
RES-Q ProCalc Software
As a tool to assist pipeline operators in selecting the optimum solution for their composite rehabilitation needs, TDW offers the RES-Q ProCalc software at no cost. The software is available for download from this Web site (see above) and will install and run on computers with Microsoft Windows XP, 2000, and Vista. The software uses the formulas found in ASME PCC-2 and ISO 24817 to recommend the number of RES-Q composite wraps and the required length of the repair. Once the number of wraps and length are calculated, a report is generated documenting the repair solution. The report can be saved electronically or printed, or both. In addition to these two methods of calculating the number of wraps, the software will also recommend a repair based upon industry-standard GRI formulas.