Validating Envirolock's Performance

Proof Positive: Putting Envirolock to the Test

We understand that your pipeline assets are critical to delivering great customer service. You need the very best in reliability and performance. Right from the start, TCI resolved to produce a product you can count on. Over the years, we have consulted with many experts and conducted extensive validation testing to maximize Envirolock's operational benefits.

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Reinforcement Testing Impact Testing Rupture Testing Other Efforts

Reinforcement Testing for the Envirolock Pipeline Reinforcement System

EPRS PCC-2 Pressure Gauge

Fall 2025
ASME PCC-2 Reinforcement Testing
Conducted by Qualitest Canada
Nisku, Alberta

An EPRS-equipped test spool with a 70% thru-wall defect easily passed both PCC-2 prescribed short-term and long-term survival tests. Whereas a non-reinforced pipe would have failed at ~1200 psig (~8.27 MPa), EPRS successfully prevented any leak or rupture from occurring. Despite the 2” x 3” defect, it showed minimal strain (<0.1%) even at a remarkable 3,550 psig (~24.48 MPa). Following the PCC-2 testing, the pressure was further increased to 5,060 psig (~34.89 MPa), and remarkably, EPRS still did not yield!

 

TCI deeply appreciates Alberta Innovates for providing the "Ground-Breaking Advancements" project grant funding that helped make this testing possible.

Envirolock Validation Testing for Impact Resistance

July 4, 2025
Impact Testing - Crush Test
Conducted by: Rangeland CFM
Water Valley, Alberta

In the video to the left, an Envirolock-equipped pipe spool undergoes a crush test from the backhoe. Instead of yielding and damaging the pipe inside it, Envirolock is strong enough to lift the front portion of the backhoe off the ground! Even more amazing, this occurred even AFTER the pipe spool had been struck multiple times by the bucket while it was being unburied. One observer stated that Envirolock "was way tougher than I expected". Similarly, a LinkedIn commenter from the pipeline industry remarked "it sounds like a step change in coatings".

July 10, 2025
Impact Testing - Post-Test Analysis

In the video to the left, CEO Larry Young has disassembled one of the test spools from the impact testing to examine the pipe that Envirolock was protecting. Despite multiple third party impacts from the excavator which damaged Envirolock (by design), the pipe itself remained completely intact. In contrast, pipe spools protected by an FBE coating and a yellow jacket were both severely damaged after being struck in a comparable fashion.

TCI deeply appreciates Alberta Innovates for providing the "Ground-Breaking Advancements" project grant funding that helped make this testing possible.

Rupture Testing For the Envirolock Containment System

Pipeline rupture contained during Envirolock's validation testing.

March 19, 2024
ASME PCC-2 Testing Round 1
Conducted by: Stress Engineering Services
Houston, TX

INSIDE the Envirolock secondary containment system

@ 4,600 psig a 3" x 2" section of the pipeline ruptures
The steel pipe section bends backward like the lid of a soup can

OUTSIDE the Envirolock secondary containment system

"The sound was deafening, vibrations could be felt through the floor above the pit and when the dust settled, Envirolock was whole, undamaged."

In the video to the left, the pipe rupture occurs at approximately the 35 second mark. Instead of seeing an explosion however, you will see only a slight shift in the surrounding hosing and measurement sensors. Why? Because ECS completely contains the rupture! In the field, this amazing technological breakthrough would have eliminated any fatalities, injuries, evacuations, fire, or pollution that might have resulted from the rupture!

TCI deeply appreciates Alberta Innovates for providing the voucher grant funding that helped make this testing possible.

Other Envirolock Validation Partners & Efforts

Learn more about Envirolock as well as the the risks and use-cases it can help you with:
Design Concepts & OptionsValidationInstallation & MaintenanceCompetitor Comparison
Impacts & GeohazardsDefects & DegradationCorrosion & PermeationRunning FracturesLeak & Rupture Events
Class Location ChangesNew Lines & RepurposingCode RepairsCrossing ProtectionRemote & Sensitive AreasOther Settings

If you have questions or would like to request a proposal, please contact us and we will be happy to help you!

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