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Chemical compatability with materials

Chemical compatability with materials

Chemical compatability with materials

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Hallo,

I am searching for some sources where I can find the compatiabilty of ammonia, NO and NO2 with material (for pipe and sealings) at different temperature. Can somebody tell some resources?

thanks!

RE: Chemical compatability with materials

Are you talking about pure gases? If you talking about liquefied or aqueous or mixtures or a combination of those terms then its a whole different picture and probably more difficult to get hold of.

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RE: Chemical compatability with materials

(OP)
the conc. of ammonia, NO and NO2 would be maximum 0.5 %. In gaseous form!

thanks to all

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