Companies Gearing Up
CORROSION control is a major cost factor in mine maintenance with valuable equipment subject to adverse weather conditions and environmental degradation.
A revolutionary product, Envelop protective covers, were originally developed by NAVSEA for the US Navy and are now available for mine equipment.
Australian Pump Industries (Aussie Pumps), authorised distributors for Envelop covers, offers a complete cover solution that will protect these key assets from moisture, dust, UV light and heat.
The result is a massive reduction in maintenance hours spent cleaning and “rust busting”.
Aussie Pumps chief engineer John Hales said traditional waterproof tarps and plastic covers often trap moisture with devastating results.
“The Envelop covers’ unique design creates a micro-climate that slows corrosion, reducing maintenance and improving equipment readiness,” he said.
Aussie Pumps has started supplying Envelop covers to big iron ore mines in the WA Pilbara, where monsoonal rain and frequent dust storms contribute to the corrosion of key assets.
Aussie Pumps also supplies Envelop protective covers to the Royal Australian Navy, leading to huge maintenance cost reductions on Australian ships including FFGs, Anzacs and Mine Hunters.
The company points out that there are big savings to be made on commercial assets, even those held in long term storage, where corrosion can be an issue.
Envelop covers use a unique and patented system that literally absorbs moisture from under the cover by “wicking” damp into absorbent layers which then sweat the water droplets through the outside cover.
The outside layer is waterproof and acts as a rain shield, resulting in a controlled environment that keeps the asset dry and corrosion free.
That same technology has been applied to covers for the offshore drill rigs in the Gulf of Mexico, with substantial cost savings made.
Covers have been created for electrical control boxes, engines, hydraulic motors and pumps.
These high cost assets, critical for automated control and monitoring, are susceptible to corrosion caused by water intrusion, either from the elements or from periodic wash cycles required by adjacent power equipment.
Envelop covers shield equipment from the elements, keeping it dry, corrosion free, and eliminating the moisture build-up underneath the cover.
“Laboratory testing and field evaluations have resulted in up to 90 per cent reduction in corrosion”, Mr Hales said.
“Field tests also showed substantial gains in protection of electrical components, optics and delicate navigation aids.”
More information on Envelop covers and Aussie Pumps’ range of products can be found at: www.aussiepumps.com.au.