A process for pipe cleaning using one or more cleaning modules which are propelled through the pipe by a hydraulic fluid to apply at least two cleaning tips in a particular alternating sequence. The hydraulic fluid is inspected to determine when no further abrasive cleaning is required. When such a determination is made, another tip is applied to finish the surface of the pipe.
A process for pipe cleaning using a cleaning module which is propelled through the pipe by a hydraulic fluid and has at least two cleaning tips attached in a particular alternating sequence. The hydraulic fluid is inspected to determine when no further abrasive cleaning is required. When such a determination is made, another tip is applied to finish the surface of the pipe.
Peggy L. Sims - Seabrook TX Joseph L. Greene - Decatur TX John W. Hoose - Spring TX
Assignee:
Praxair Technology, Inc. - Danbury CT
International Classification:
B08B 904
US Classification:
134 8
Abstract:
A method for cleaning furnace headers using a cleaning module for cleaning pipes, having a flexible body with a cleaning surface and a nose at each end, the nose being tapered to a tip. The dimensions of the cleaning module are such that the ratio of the overall length to the diameter is about 1. 5 to about 1. 75 and the ratio of overall length to nose length is about 5 to about 10.
Ronald William DeLorme - Magnolia TX Peggy Lea Sims - Kemah TX Joseph Lee Greene - Decatur TX
Assignee:
Praxair Technology, Inc. - Danbury CT
International Classification:
B08B 904
US Classification:
15104061
Abstract:
A module for use in a pipeline and a novel cleaning stud useable with the module. The module includes a body defining at least two cavities having certain dimensions, or defining a plurality of passages each for receiving a portion of one of the novel cleaning studs and defining at least one cavity within the body for providing a seating surface for engaging a lower catch on the stud.
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Rice University 2007 - 2009
Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis 1982 - 1988
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors
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