Allowable Chlorine levels at high temp for stainless
Allowable Chlorine levels at high temp for stainless
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I am looking for a graph that shows the allowable chlorine levels at high temperatures for various stainless steels. Typically the curve will have the chlorine ppm on the X axis and temperature on the Y axis with a curve for each material. If anyone has one or knows where I can get on, it would be appreciated. I am working in the boiler industry and can not seem to find this information anywhere.





RE: Allowable Chlorine levels at high temp for stainless
A better reference might be the ASM's Metal Handbook, volume 13, titles "Corrosion." It has a chapter on "Corrosion of Stainless Steels."
Probably your best bet would be to contact your local stainless steel provider.
RE: Allowable Chlorine levels at high temp for stainless
You'll get better replies if you are more accurate with your problem description.
RE: Allowable Chlorine levels at high temp for stainless
Just to give you (and anyone else that is interested) some background; the question stems from Cl in fuels fired in boilers. I am trying to develop a standard so that boiler component materials can be selected based on the Cl in fuel.
RE: Allowable Chlorine levels at high temp for stainless
I hope this smoothes your path...
RE: Allowable Chlorine levels at high temp for stainless
Do you know if the references you gave me above have a website?