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al6xn vs hastelloy c276

al6xn vs hastelloy c276

al6xn vs hastelloy c276

(OP)
Does anyone have a chart or quick reference on the corrosion resistance between al6xn and hastelloy c-276.? in a citric acid environment to be specific

RE: al6xn vs hastelloy c276

Why not use 316SS?

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RE: al6xn vs hastelloy c276

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I wish....not an option

RE: al6xn vs hastelloy c276

Best I can do for you is: http://www.coleparmer.com/techinfo/chemcomp.asp but you probably need tables at different concentrations and temperatures, which this will not give you

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RE: al6xn vs hastelloy c276

Outokumpu shows a 6%Mo alloy suitable clear to 70% boiling.
Unless you have a lot of Cl contamination 6XN should work fine.

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