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Stainless Steel 316L

06/23/2011 2:26 AM

I wish to inquire that what is resistivity of SS316L in water with up to 15000TDS and 7000 to 8000 chloride level. I need this information to select the submersible pump for a tube well. If this 316L is suitable, please provide concrete proof.

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Re: STAINLESS STEEL 316L

06/23/2011 2:34 AM

No, thank you. Consider plastics.

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Re: Stainless Steel 316L

06/23/2011 8:43 AM

Plastics.

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Re: Stainless Steel 316L

06/23/2011 9:36 AM

Plastic.

Or, maybe concrete as you indicate in your original post?

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Re: Stainless Steel 316L

06/23/2011 9:59 PM

There seems to be an echo in the room, but at least there is a consensus.

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