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Stainless steel

04/19/2009 1:09 AM

Can any one tell about suitability of SS for sea water having cloride contain around 15000 ppm.Also guide suitable material for this services.

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Re: Stainless steel

04/19/2009 1:53 AM
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Re: Stainless steel

04/20/2009 4:10 AM

It would be better to select more resistant materials:

  • Naval bronze
  • CuNi alloys
  • Plastics
  • Glassfibre-reinforced polyester.
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