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Materials for Exchanger Tube

03/31/2008 11:16 PM

I need some help and info according to my equipment design, what type of material must be used which the liquid streamed is HCl and H2SO4 liquids?

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Re: Materials for Exchanger Tube

03/31/2008 11:57 PM

What is the concentration of your liquids?

Refer Perry's Handbook for detailed corrosion chart....(5th Edition...) New editions don't have such detailed charts.

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Re: Materials for Exchanger Tube

04/01/2008 3:29 AM

You 've to specify the temperature and concentrations of your acids.

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Re: Materials for Exchanger Tube

04/01/2008 8:35 AM

Graphite should stand up to most concentrations of these acids. Just don't shock it because the material is brittle.

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