KnightHawk Engineering

KnightHawk Engineering

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KnightHawk Engineering, Inc. is a specialty engineering company that performs consulting, field services, expert witnessing and testing.

07/09/2023

As the world continues to learn more about the potentially harmful effects of PFAS, regulations industry-wide are on the horizon. Sovereign Energy Services has an economically feasible solution in which the environment and our client's assets are protected.

KnightHawk Engineering has developed an innovative Hydrogen Torch Reactor (HTR) that can meet the needs of two disparate industries in our world today. The first industry is the production of syngas (usually defined as hydrogen and carbon monoxide) to provide clean energy alternatives in an increasingly environmentally conscious world. The second of these applications is the destruction of harmful contaminants, such as PFAS/PFOS/ Dioxins/PCBs and other forever chemicals.

The video below describes how Sovereign Energy Services’ Hydrogen Torch Reactor meets the demand of the two disparate industries for syngas production and forever chemicals destruction.

Together we can make our planet safer, cleaner, and sustainable for future generations.

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10/28/2019

Corrosion Failure of a Spool Piece Case study: A pipe spool piece that was operated at 75 PSI and temperatures between 80 and 90 oC experienced numerous leaks. Plant operations noted that the leaks tended to occur during or immediately following acid cleaning of the spool piece interior. After each leak, the pipe was repaired with a fiberglass wrap and placed back in service. KML was contracted to determine the cause of the repeated leaks in the pipe. Click the link below to see how KHE determined the root cause: https://knighthawkmaterialslab.com/corrosion-failure-of-a-spool-piece

09/12/2019

Piping Vibration with 2-Phase Flow Case Study:
Problem: A plant was experiencing excessive piping vibration on a line that was downstream of a heat exchanger train. Several existing pipe supports had been broken, and plant personnel were concerned about the safety of the line. Due to process conditions two-phase (gas and liquid) flow was likely present in this line, particular downstream of the pressure control valve. Click the link below for the rest of the case study and to see KHE’s Solution to the problem: https://knighthawk.com/case-studies/piping-vibration-with-2-phase-flow

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1301 Regents Park Drive
Houston, TX
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