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Furmanite joint checks reduce oilrig downtime

A Furmanite International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 8, 2009

Furmanite has helped keep a recent shutdown on the Shell Sigma 3 Eider A platform on schedule by ensuring leak-free joints.

Sigma 3 brought in multi-skilled Furmanite technicians to provide specialist bolting and machining services on 276 flanges on the platform, ranging from one to 16in and classes from 150 to 2,500.

All the joints were opened, checked, cleaned and mended where required, to ensure an appropriate surface finish, flatness and condition of the gasket face.

The flanges were then aligned and hydraulic torquing was used to tighten the bolts to their determined loads.

Furmanite electronically entered all work undertaken on the joints onto the customer's flange register.

All 276 flanges were leak-free on start-up, ensuring no costly delays in returning to production.

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