NEWS RELEASE
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NEWS RELEASE
NEWS RELEASE HIGH TECH CATALYST STANDPIPE EXPANSION JOINT BUILT FOR KELLOGG (B.P. OIL) When the BP Oil Refinery at Toledo, Ohio upgraded their FCC to include the latest technology, M.W. Kellogg was selected to perform the detail engineering and Senior Flexonics Pathway was selected to build the expansion joints. The expansion joints included many of the construction features that were developed by Senior Flexonics Pathway for critical FCC applications in recent years. The bellows were built on expanded pipe sections so that the cold shell refractory lining was allowed to be full thickness throughout the length of the bellows area. The bellows-liner cavity was packed with ceramic fiber and sealed with Senior Flexonics Pathway’s standard knitted wire mesh liner seal material to eliminate catalyst intrusion into the bellows convolutions. The oversize pipe sections were built by expanding the line pipe instead of using welded conic sections. This manufacturing method used by Senior Flexonics Pathway reduces stress in the transition area while providing a very good looking finished assembly. The features included in the expansion joint design have a proven field record that insures the life of the expansion joint to be as long as the FCC itself. However, several backup safety features were also included to insure the reliability of production in the event the bellows developed a leak due to some unanticipated process condition in the future. The bellows were made with ply testable design to allow continued safe operations in the event of a leak in the bellows membrane. And the bellows attachment welds were covered with an alloy seal strip fitted with a pressure tap so that any leakage in the attachment weld area could be monitored just like the inner ply of the ply testable bellows. The ply testable bellows design and the seal strips to monitor the attachment welds were introduced to the FCC expansion joint market by Senior Flexonics Pathway in recent years. The covers were designed to withstand the operating pressure of the system. The telescoping covers were to be easily seal welded in the even of a bellows failure. Flexible insulation was installed over the bellows inside the covers to make sure the alloy 625 bellows operated at a temperature above the dew point of corrosion products contained in the media. To inquire about expansion joints for FCC service or other critical application,contact Senior Flexonics Pathway. View showing AR400 vibracast refractory lining. 48” diameter double hinged regenerated catalyst standpipe expansion joint designed for 1400 deg. F. Notice expanded pipe sections near bellows. 2400 Longhorn Industrial Drive, New Braunfels, Texas 78130 Ph: (830)629-8080 Fax: (830)629-6899 email: info@myej.net Copyright © 2001 Senior Flexonics Pathway. NR 50 (Continued) Detail of pressure taps leading from the ply testable bellows and the attachment weld seal strips. The valve allows operations to isolate each system to accurately determine the location of any leak. Motion indicator showing angular movement during operation.