corrosion near burner zone of oxidation reactor
corrosion near burner zone of oxidation reactor
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We are facing severe corrosion problems on the wall of 5x5m vent gas duct before an oxidaton catalyst. In this duct one natural gas burner is installed to preheat the air going to the catalyst during startup. The material is HII steel welded on a structure made of metal beams. The sheets are serieusly deformed probably due to mechanical forces of thermal expansion.
More serious is the reduction in wall thickness in the zone around the burner. It looks like the steel suffers from the radiation of the gas flame. The temperatures of the gas is around 470°C during startup and 380°C during service.
Can anyone help with the corrosion mechanism? Is it because the carbon is burned out of the metal structure? Anyone suggestions for a good suitable material for repair?
Thanks in advance!!
More serious is the reduction in wall thickness in the zone around the burner. It looks like the steel suffers from the radiation of the gas flame. The temperatures of the gas is around 470°C during startup and 380°C during service.
Can anyone help with the corrosion mechanism? Is it because the carbon is burned out of the metal structure? Anyone suggestions for a good suitable material for repair?
Thanks in advance!!





RE: corrosion near burner zone of oxidation reactor
You could slow this down using a high Cr steel (2.5%-5% Cr) or use some 304 SS sheet in these areas. They will still deform (you want that, otherwise something will tear) but greatly slow metal loss.
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RE: corrosion near burner zone of oxidation reactor