Conduit and pipeline pig with heat treated non-scoring studs

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F16L 55/26 (2006.01) B08B 9/043 (2006.01)

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CA 2660134

A pig suitable for use in cleaning deposits and build-up from a pipeline and suited for applications wherein the pipeline has a series of bends or even right angle corners is also suited for ensuring that the pig minimally scratches or scores the interior surface of the pipeline, to ensure a longer usable life of the pipeline. Studs in the pig are formed to a specific hardness appropriate to the pipeline to be cleaned. The pipeline's hardness can be checked using a Rockwell or Brinell hardness test and the studs are heat treated to the desired hardness. The desired hardness is preferably 5% less than the hardness of the pipe, so that the studs are harder than the build-up.

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