Where Can SeaCor® be Used
Advanced Solutions for Your Piping Needs
Versatile Thermoplastic Piping System
SeaCor® is available in ½” through 6” Schedule 80 nominal pipe size with larger sizes available by special order. The product range also includes tees, elbows, couplings, adapters, and flanges, among others. SeaCor® can operate in temperatures ranging from 32 F (0 C) to 210 F (99 C) and under a working pressure of 279 PSI (19 Bar) at 73 F. USCG, ABS approvals require all individuals installing SeaCor® to be trained and qualified. This installation training is also required by the IMO resolutions. W&O offers this training to its customers on-site or at a W&O facility. They have also committed to stocking SeaCor® in key locations in order to support the immediate needs of its marine and marine offshore clients.
APPLICATIONS INCLUDE:
- Non-Essential Freshwater Systems. Hot & Cold Potable Water, Grey & Black water Systems
- All Locations including “Category A” machinery spaces
- Condensate Drains & Return Lines: RO/RO & dry cargo holds, accommodation spaces, void spaces and pipe tunnels
- Sewage collection, transfer & treatment systems in all machinery spaces
- Freshwater washdown systems in all locations
- Seawater: Internal deck & sanitary drains in located in RO/RO & open decks, accommodations, pipe tunnels & void spaces
- Sounding & vent pipes in dry and water tanks
- Ballast Seawater in Non Hazardous Locations, Ballast Tanks, Cofferdams, Void spaces, Pipe tunnels
- Brine: evaporators, reverse osmosis units in machinery spaces
Thermal Conductivity of SeaCor®
One of the attributes of the SeaCor® material is the minimal heat loss or absorption of the pipe in a system. This means you may not have to insulate the system to prevent condensation in a space. This equates to lower insulation costs. (See below table of common piping materials)