Plastic material solutions for the oil and gas industry
The oil and gas industry demands high temperature, high pressure (HTHP), high mechanical strength and chemical resistance materials, suitable for the most extreme environments. Modern technical plastics have a major contribution to make towards improving existing solutions in the oil and gas industry due to state-of-the-art materials that offer a greater range of benefits.
Ensinger has invested heavily in research and development to find innovative solutions to new technical challenges. With expertise in developing and manufacturing high performance and engineering plastic materials, Ensinger’s product portfolio has been enhanced to meet the specific requirements of the oil and gas industry, suitable for a wide range of applications.
With extensive experience in the oil and gas sector, Ensinger works closely with customers to achieve the optimum solution to suit their application's requirements. Technical material experts can provide customers with a qualified material recommendation, which can be confirmed by practical testing.
Current systems in place in the oil and gas sector largely use modern materials such as TECASINT (polyimide), TECAFLON (PTFE), TECAST (PA 6 C) and TECAPEEK (PEEK). The defined electrical properties of these polymers enable specific design of components. In addition to this, Ensinger’s TECAPEEK (PEEK) products are tested in accordance with EN ISO 23936-1 and NORSOK M-710, which verifies the material's resistance to the severe conditions of the environment it will be exposed to. Typical applications such as hydrophone housing, seals, valve seats, back-up rings, bushings and gears can benefit from the weight reduction, corrosion resistance, thermal de-coupling and minimized noise emissions provided by these materials.
Benefits to THE Oil and Gas industry
Custom sizes - or just large
Only the highest standards are good enough for us
We are where you are!
Ensinger’s facilities have been strategically placed globally to ensure that our materials are closer to our customers.
Low weight and increased lifetime
Good resistance to common fluids, no corrosion, high thermal resistance, good wear resistance, and low friction are properties our materials hold that contribute to reduced maintenance costs and increased equipment lifetime. Therefore, the use of our low weight polymers can reduce energy costs and improve performance and efficiency.
Solutions for THE Oil and Gas industry
ISO 23936-1 and NORSOK M-710 compliant materials
Good for bearings, friction and wear
Heat resistant plastic materials
Machinable Plastics for THE Oil and Gas Industry
Oil and Gas Industry CASE STUDIES
Effective materials for hydrophone housings
Reliable plastics for Electrical Connectors
Withstand extreme temperatures and chemicals
Frequently Asked Questions on Oil and Gas Plastic Material
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Are Ensinger products compliant for use in oil and gas applications?We offer semi-finished products that are compliant for highly demanding oil and gas applications. The tests are performed according to EN ISO 23936-1:2009 as well as NORSOK M-710, Edition 3. Find out more:
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Does Ensinger guarantee material traceability?Yes, Ensinger does gurantee traceability on an order-specific basis to ensure highest standards of safety. Find out more:
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How do NORSOK M-710, Edition 3 and EN ISO 23936 correlate?As a result of the joint industry effort to prepare EN ISO 23936-2 dealing with qualification of elastomers, NORSOK standard M-710, Edition 3 refers to the requirements in EN ISO 23936-2:2011 for elastomers. For thermoplastic materials, the qualification requirements are given directly in the NORSOK standard and aligned with requirements and format in EN ISO 23936-2. the thermoplastics part EN ISO 23936-1:2009 is considered as informative.
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What is the difference between testing with distilled water and seawater?Both standards, EN ISO 23936 and NORSOK M-710 specify testing with distilled water, although using seawater might tend to get nearer to the real environment. According to comparison tests performed by Victrex, using both seawater and distilled water in various ageing tests, no major differences between the two environments could be observed.
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Is a list of NORSOK qualified materials available?There does not exist, nor are there currently plans to introduce an NTS/NORSOK qualification approval strategy or public listing of qualified manufacturers in this regard.