Q. Can Stealth-Lock be applied in high-pressure hydrocarbon environments?
Yes. During independent third-party validation tests carried out at Stress Engineering in Houston, Texas, the destructive test results were outstanding. During pressure to failure tests, the maximum peaks where the joint yielded were recorded as high as 186% of SMYS (Specified Minimum Yield Strength).
The lowest recorded yield during testing was at 142% of SMYS. Pressure performance of the Stealth-Lock joint is therefore well above the industry testing baseline standard of 90% SMYS. To put that into perspective, a typical 6-inch nominal diameter carbon steel pipe with 5.6 mm wall thickness yielded at 594 bar that’s a little over 8600 psi.