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Fastener production

March 10, 2017 by Mariano Iannuzzi

Fasteners are critical components in oil and gas structures. This video shows a state-of-the-art fastener production line.

These fasteners are made in accordance with ISO 898-1 standard.


Recommended articles

  1. Ross, R. W. & Tuthill, A. H. “Guidelines for Successful Use of Marine Fasteners.” Corrosion 47, 567-576, doi: 10.5006/1.3585293 (1991).
  2. Craig, B. D. On the Contradiction of Applying Rolled Threads to Bolting Exposed to Hydrogen-Bearing Environments. Oil and Gas Facilities 4, 66-71, doi: 10.2118/178431-pa (2015).
  3. Rørvik, G., Haaland, B. Ø. & Kirkemo, F., “Fasteners in Subsea Applications: End User Experiences and Requirements,” ASME 2014 33rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering, (San Francisco, CA: June 8–13, 2014), p. V005T003A036.

Acknowledgements

Many thanks to Atle H. Qvale for providing the link to the video.

Filed Under: Fasteners Tagged With: fasteners, Oil&Gas, videos

Professor | Director Curtin Corrosion Centre
Chevron & Woodside Chair in Corrosion | Curtin University
Adjunct Professor
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

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