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Reducing Project Delays in Pipe Reclamation and Redeployment
Project schedules in pipeline construction, infrastructure rehabilitation, and industrial maintenance depend on material availability at specific times. When reclaimed or surplus pipe enters the workflow, coating removal often becomes the constraining activity that determines whether downstream tasks can proceed on schedule. A single delay in surface preparation cascades through inspection, repair, and deployment phases, extending project timelines and increasing costs. Orga
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Why Pipe Coating Removal Is a Critical Step in Asset Recovery and Resale
Industrial operators accumulating surplus pipe or decommissioning aging infrastructure face a common challenge. Coated tubular inventory that once served active projects now sits idle, representing capital investment with uncertain recovery potential. The exterior coating that protected the pipe during service now obscures its condition and limits its marketability. Without proper surface preparation, these assets remain difficult to inspect, certify, or transfer to secondary
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