In December 2022, Q.I.S successfully completed the Cathodic Protection project for Phu My Ammonia Plant, ensuring the corrosion protection and integrity of underground pipelines. To measure and monitor coating defects in the pipelines, Q.I.S utilized the DCVG (Direct Current Voltage Gradient) survey method, which is considered the most reliable method for quantifying coating defects. It relies on quantifying the voltage gradient in the soil along the cathodically protected pipelines.
This project is a significant milestone in Q.I.S's efforts to expand its inspection, testing, and evaluation services for underground equipment and systems, including pipeline projects, electrical infrastructure, and underground facilities. The goal of the UNDERGROUND INSPECTION work is to identify any issues or malfunctions and ensure that the equipment and systems are operating safely and effectively.
Underground systems are crucial components of infrastructure and industrial facilities, and regular inspections are necessary to ensure their safe and efficient operation. Underground inspection plays a vital role in the management and maintenance of underground systems, helping to detect and address any issues before they escalate, thereby saving costs.
If you want to know the accurate and comprehensive condition of your underground electrical, water, or gas systems, and ensure their smooth and safe operation, QIS is the best choice for you.
At Q.I.S, we provide a full range of corrosion testing methods for underground pipelines, including Close Interval Potential Survey (CIPS), Direct Current Voltage Gradient (DCVG), Alternating Current Voltage Gradient (ACVG), and more.
Additionally, Q.I.S takes pride in having a CORROSION AND MATERIAL Expert Consultant for corrosion testing. This is a testament to our expertise and ability to deliver effective services.
Let QIS accompany you in ensuring the smooth and safe operation of your underground systems. Contact QIS today for more details about our services.
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