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H2S04 Compliant Materials

H2S04 Compliant Materials

H2S04 Compliant Materials

(OP)
I have a stana=dard product which is made from Mild steel. I currently have an application where this componenet will be placed in an environment where H2S will be present. Would it be better to epoxy  the componenet  or  use a differnet material?

RE: H2S04 Compliant Materials

H2SO4 or H2S and how much and what does  the total fluid consist of?

RE: H2S04 Compliant Materials

(OP)
It would be H2S04 the amount would be 10-40 ppm

RE: H2S04 Compliant Materials

A-560 Corten B would be a good material to use.  It has the same weldability as carbon steel.  In simple terms it is carbon steel with some copper tossed in.  This has been used on chimneys for some time.

RE: H2S04 Compliant Materials

crb1976 ,can't you coating? unless you have moving parts?

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