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What kind of rubber lining should I choose

What kind of rubber lining should I choose

What kind of rubber lining should I choose

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I am working on a project with following water:

Sodium (Na+)    mg/l    25,000.0
Carbonate (CO32-)    mg/l    12000.0
Sulphate (SO42-)    mg/l    1000.0
Chloride (Cl-)    mg/l    22000.0
Total Dissolved Solids        70000.0
TSS    mg/l    1800.0
pH        12-13
Silica (SiO2)    mg/l    5000.0
Insoluble oil (oil & grease)    mg/l    100 - 150
Total Organic Carbon: normal    mg/l    4000.0
Temperature    ÂșC    90 - 100

Any body have idea what kind of material or lining will have resistance to this water?

Any comment is appreciate

RE: What kind of rubber lining should I choose

TEFLON?

RE: What kind of rubber lining should I choose

Not sure what you are lining. Try Copon 165 on steel. I believe they have their own website in UK.

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