Welding of GAS/PETROLEUM pipelines in former Czechoslovakia
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2018 5:51 pm
Greetings to all !
Yes, this post might be called - out of realm - but, I wanted to show you how we were completing our most strategical pipelines in Europe, that are fueling most of the Europe with petroleum and mixed gas. Also, you can know these pipelines from some political news etc.
Petroleum pipeline is called DRUŽBA (friendship)
Mixed Gas pipeline is called BRATSTVO (brotherhood)
Some pipeline welding facts:
- we were always welding uphill, only in special situations downhill
- we never used cellulose electrodes, only electrodes that were made in Czechoslovakia
- electrodes we used were produced by ŽAZ VAMBERK, now it belongs under ESAB, specifically we used E-122-B, E-121-B electrodes (you are calling them E7018, but we made special E7018 for pipeline welders with special features, that regular E7018 does not have) and E-117-R (E7014 electrodes with titanium dioxide coating, not E6013)
- all pipeline parts were made "ready to weld" by oxy-acetylene torch and some small parts were also welded by oxy-acetylene
- most of the time pipeline welds (if were not optically controlled) were controlled by X-Ray. Final pipeline test was by pressure
Welding machines:
Most of the time, we were using rotary welding machines, also made in Czechoslovakia, for example TRIODYN K220, welding machines were powered by diesel aggregates
Welders:
Certified welders from Czechoslovakia and also some from Soviet union
Every welder had our typical welding mask, now you can find it by name TRIO 98
Now, lets get back to the history:
Yes, this post might be called - out of realm - but, I wanted to show you how we were completing our most strategical pipelines in Europe, that are fueling most of the Europe with petroleum and mixed gas. Also, you can know these pipelines from some political news etc.
Petroleum pipeline is called DRUŽBA (friendship)
Mixed Gas pipeline is called BRATSTVO (brotherhood)
Some pipeline welding facts:
- we were always welding uphill, only in special situations downhill
- we never used cellulose electrodes, only electrodes that were made in Czechoslovakia
- electrodes we used were produced by ŽAZ VAMBERK, now it belongs under ESAB, specifically we used E-122-B, E-121-B electrodes (you are calling them E7018, but we made special E7018 for pipeline welders with special features, that regular E7018 does not have) and E-117-R (E7014 electrodes with titanium dioxide coating, not E6013)
- all pipeline parts were made "ready to weld" by oxy-acetylene torch and some small parts were also welded by oxy-acetylene
- most of the time pipeline welds (if were not optically controlled) were controlled by X-Ray. Final pipeline test was by pressure
Welding machines:
Most of the time, we were using rotary welding machines, also made in Czechoslovakia, for example TRIODYN K220, welding machines were powered by diesel aggregates
Welders:
Certified welders from Czechoslovakia and also some from Soviet union
Every welder had our typical welding mask, now you can find it by name TRIO 98
Now, lets get back to the history: