Rohrback Cosasco Systems

RCS offers a wide range of solutions to corrosion problems in a variety of industries, including oil and gas, petrochemical, water treatment, chemical, pulp, paper & pharmaceutical.

Corrosion costs the oil & gas industry over five billion dollars a year in the United States alone. With increasingly stringent safety and environmental standards, not to mention increased scrutiny from the media and governmental agencies, the case for a comprehensive corrosion monitoring system is now stronger than ever.

RCS offers comprehensive corrosion/erosion monitoring solutions that not only use the latest in corrosion monitoring technology, but are highly cost effective.

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Products

Industry standard LPR (Linear Polarization Resistance) corrosion rate monitoring

The industry standard for ER (Electrical Resistance) corrosion probes in retrievable, retractable, fixed and flanged mounting that are rated for up to 6,000 psi (41 Mpa) and 850°F (454°C).

Maintain optimal temperatures in corrosion-sensitive processes with high-quality temperature sensor add-ons for Corrosometer® or Corrater® probes

Minimise downtime on critical process equipment with reliable & safe access under pressure

Engineered solutions for securing real-time corrosion and temperature data for the hostile conditions of downhole operation

Maintain a safe operating environment for control rooms in paper mills, refineries & museums

Facilitate proactive corrosion management by combining data from Corrosometer®, Corrater® and Microcor® probes with process information

Extremely high-resolution corrosion monitoring

Prevent short-term failure of topside equipment and cumulative formation damage caused by sand

Remotely measure, collect and collate cathodic protection (CP), corrosion monitoring or other process metrics

Minimise costly shutdowns and cleanup operations with advanced rouge monitoring

Remotely monitor pipe thickness in critical infrastructure