
As the old adage goes: "A dike of a thousand miles may collapse through an ant-hole." Similarly, a steel pipeline transporting energy can be compromised-and ultimately destroyed-by a flaw no larger than the tip of a needle.
This is by no means alarmist rhetoric. The anti-corrosion coating on a pipeline's exterior serves as its vital "armor" against the corrosive environments found underground. Yet, a minuscule "pinhole"-whether accidentally created during construction or transport, or simply overlooked-is akin to leaving an almost invisible hairline crack in that very armor.
It is precisely this tiny defect that becomes the genesis of a disaster. Corrosive agents-such as moisture and chemicals-exploit this vulnerability to infiltrate the structure, concentrating at the defect site to trigger severe, localized electrochemical corrosion. The rate of corrosion accelerates far beyond imagination; the steel is silently "dismantled" from within, as the pinhole rapidly expands into a perforation, ultimately leading to leaks and the catastrophic failure of the entire pipeline.
Hatto kichik oqish katta iqtisodiy yo'qotishlarga va energiyaning isrof qilinishiga olib kelishi mumkin va hatto xavfsizlik hodisalari va ekologik halokatlarga olib kelishi mumkin. Oxir oqibat, quvur liniyasining xavfsizligi butunlay uning korroziyaga qarshi{1}}qoplamasi "yaxlitligiga" bog'liq. Bu bizdan qurilish bosqichida mutlaq mukammallikka intilishimizni, har qanday mumkin bo'lgan kamchiliklarni bartaraf etishimizni talab qiladi; va operatsion bosqichda biz muntazam ravishda “salomatlik tekshiruvi”-o‘tkazish uchun aniq texnologiyalarga tayanishimiz kerak.
What we safeguard is not merely a steel pipeline, but the public safety and ecological environment that lie behind it. Please remember this imperative: when it comes to corrosion prevention, no detail is too small; integrity is synonymous with safety. Any minor oversight could force us to pay a price we simply cannot afford.

