Time limit b/w welding & hydrotest

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Mahmood Alhinai

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Jan 19, 2026, 10:50:07 AM (6 days ago) Jan 19
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Dear expert,

Kindly what is minimum time limit between completion of welding and the hydrotest?

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Mahmood

rehan khan

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Jan 19, 2026, 11:39:16 PM (5 days ago) Jan 19
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venkateswara reddy Desireddy

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Jan 20, 2026, 12:41:28 AM (5 days ago) Jan 20
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Hydrogen cracking will take time like 24 to 48hr. So generally after welding 1 or 2days gap is preferable for hydro test.



indirajith Soundararajan

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Jan 20, 2026, 12:41:33 AM (5 days ago) Jan 20
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Hi
    Immediately you can do hydro if no NDT coverage
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MADHUSOODHANAN NAIR .G

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Jan 20, 2026, 1:59:41 AM (5 days ago) Jan 20
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  Once the welded joint has cooled and radiographic testing (RT) is accepted, hydrotesting may proceed. Except in cases involving special alloys or stress relieving (SR), a waiting period is required.”  

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james gerald

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Jan 20, 2026, 3:33:20 AM (5 days ago) Jan 20
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There is no time limit after completion of welding and hydrotest.

Normally after welding the pressure joints, you need to perform NDT and some code specify the time limits between welding completion & NDT& also you perform structural attachments etc..

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Deerendra Karanth

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Jan 21, 2026, 8:37:35 AM (4 days ago) Jan 21
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The minimum time limit between welding completion and hydro-test is not fixed and ultimately depends upon the specific service content, material type, and the relevant code requirements. These factors dictate the need for any delays for processes like cooling, NDT, or stress relieving before the hydro-test can proceed.

Michel Antony

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Jan 21, 2026, 9:21:06 AM (4 days ago) Jan 21
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Hi,
Hydrostatic test should be preferred only after the risk period for HICC has reasonably passed and all inspections are accepted.
Recommended practice (clear answer)
✅ For Carbon Steel / Low-Alloy Steel
Minimum waiting time: 48 hours after completion of welding
Best practice (critical joints / thick sections): 72 hours
Hydrotest only after:
All welding completed
PWHT completed (if applicable)
VT + required NDT (MT/PT/UT/RT) completed and accepted
Delayed MT/PT after 48–72 hrs shows no cracks
👉 Then proceed with hydrotest

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MJ

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Sanga Girivardhana Reddy

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Jan 22, 2026, 12:08:03 PM (3 days ago) Jan 22
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Whether aluminium foil is to be installed before applying the insulation materials on stainless steel pipe/equipment surface?

DOMINIC V.K

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Jan 22, 2026, 12:45:29 PM (3 days ago) Jan 22
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Dear,
It depends on the paint system applied to the surfaceNormally, when a CUI-resistant paint system is applied, aluminum foil wrapping is not required before installing the insulation.However, if a polyurethane-based coating system is used, aluminum foil wrapping may be required, subject to project requirements. Therefore, the requirement for aluminum foil should be confirmed by referring to the project specification or consulting with the painting engineering team.

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Dominic V





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Whether aluminium foil is to be installed before applying the insulation materials on stainless steel pipe/equipment surface?

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Sampath Kumar

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Jan 22, 2026, 12:52:17 PM (3 days ago) Jan 22
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Greetings

No. Aluminium foil (or aluminum jacketing) is not installed directly on bare stainless-steel before insulation.
The correct practice is to apply a corrosion barrier / vapor barrier / separation layer first, then insulation, and aluminium foil or jacketing comes on the outside of the insulation—except in specific cases like removable blankets or internal vapor barriers

Sampath

nandakumar pandit

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Jan 23, 2026, 8:13:15 AM (2 days ago) Jan 23
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Yes,this is to prevent corrosion of the SS surface by chlorides present in insulation material as the aluminium works as sacrificial material.



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Whether aluminium foil is to be installed before applying the insulation materials on stainless steel pipe/equipment surface?

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Anish R Kurup

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Jan 23, 2026, 8:30:55 AM (2 days ago) Jan 23
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Why Aluminium Foil Is Avoided on SS:
Risk of galvanic corrosion
Traps moisture → increases CUI risk
Not recommended by most standards (e.g., NACE SP0198, ASTM, refinery practices)

Recommended Good Practice:
Clean SS surface
Apply approved primer or barrier coating if specified
Install insulation
Apply aluminium cladding as outer weather protection

Follow project specification and service conditions

With Regards
Anish R Kurup

Sampath Kumar

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Jan 23, 2026, 9:05:33 AM (2 days ago) Jan 23
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Dear experts greetings 

1. Why this question is important (Stainless Steel + Insulation)
Stainless steel equipment and piping are highly susceptible to:
Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking (CSCC)
Crevice corrosion
Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI)
Direct contact of aluminium foil or wet insulation with stainless steel can trap moisture and chlorides, leading to premature failure.

2. Correct Insulation Layer Arrangement (Standard Practice)
Typical Correct Layer Sequence

Stainless steel surface

Surface preparation + protective coating / corrosion barrier

Insulation material

Aluminium foil / aluminium cladding (weather & mechanical protection)

3. Is aluminium foil installed before insulation?
General Answer: NO
Aluminium Foil Allowed?
Reason
Directly on SS pipe
Not recommended
Risk of moisture trapping & CSCC
As insulation facing (factory laminated)
 Yes (with conditions)
Acts as vapor barrier
Over insulation (outer jacketing)
Yes
Weather & mechanical protection
Removable insulation blankets
 Conditional
Must have SS mesh + barrier

4. What should be applied on SS surface before insulation?
Mandatory for Stainless Steel (per standards):
Surface Preparation
SSPC-SP1 / SP2 (cleaning)
Remove grease, oil, chlorides
Corrosion Protection / Barrier
High-temperature epoxy
Silicone aluminum coating
Thermal spray aluminum (TSA) for severe services
Separation Layer (very important)
Glass cloth
PTFE sheet
Chloride-free barrier tape
 This prevents direct contact between insulation and stainless steel

5. Role of Aluminium Foil in Insulation Systems
Aluminium Foil is used for:
Vapor barrier (cold insulation)
Reflective heat barrier
Protection against moisture ingress
But only in these positions:
Laminated to insulation (factory applied)
Outside insulation as jacketing
6. Special Case: Cold Insulation (Cryogenic / Sub-ambient)
Layering Example:
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SS pipe

Anti-corrosion coating

Vapor stop / mastic

Insulation (PIR / PU / Foam glass)

Aluminium foil facing

Aluminium cladding
Here, aluminium foil works as a vapor barrier, not a direct SS contact layer.

7. International Standards & Specifications
Relevant Standards
ASTM C795
Specification for insulation materials in contact with stainless steel
Limits water-soluble chlorides
ASTM C692
Test method for CSCC of stainless steel under insulation
NACE SP0198
Control of Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI)
API RP 583
Best practices for CUI management
ISO 15665
Acoustic & thermal insulation of piping
Shell DEP / Saudi Aramco SAES / ExxonMobil specs
Explicitly prohibit bare aluminium foil contact with SS
8. Best Industry Recommendation (Oil & Gas / Power / Chemical)
DO
Apply protective coating on SS
Use chloride-free insulation
Use aluminium foil only as facing or jacketing
Seal all joints to avoid water ingress
 DON’T
Wrap aluminium foil directly on SS
Allow insulation to touch bare stainless steel
Ignore vapor barriers in cold service
9. Final Conclusion
Aluminium foil should NOT be installed directly on stainless steel before insulation.
The correct procedure is: SS surface → protective coating / barrier → insulation → aluminium foil/jacketing.

With best regards 
Sampath

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