Corrosion Allowance for Stainless Steel Pipes
Corrosion Allowance for Stainless Steel Pipes
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Hi there,
I have a doubt that I couldn't find some good explanation on it.
In school time, i was thought that SS is good corrosion resistance allowance. Theoretically, it is required zero corrosion allowance. However, when i go through some standard pipe class, I noticed that some companies did included 1.5mm corrosion allowance for SS material (304/304L and 316/316L). Could you advice based on what basis, 1.5mm is added? Who is the party that confirm the requirement of 1.5mm corrosion allowance?
Looking forward your valuable opinion.
Thank you.
I have a doubt that I couldn't find some good explanation on it.
In school time, i was thought that SS is good corrosion resistance allowance. Theoretically, it is required zero corrosion allowance. However, when i go through some standard pipe class, I noticed that some companies did included 1.5mm corrosion allowance for SS material (304/304L and 316/316L). Could you advice based on what basis, 1.5mm is added? Who is the party that confirm the requirement of 1.5mm corrosion allowance?
Looking forward your valuable opinion.
Thank you.





RE: Corrosion Allowance for Stainless Steel Pipes
Ask your materials selection consultant for the best material recommendation t suit your purposes.
RE: Corrosion Allowance for Stainless Steel Pipes
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RE: Corrosion Allowance for Stainless Steel Pipes
RE: Corrosion Allowance for Stainless Steel Pipes
Normally you would either use Stl stl or not. Adding a CA seems rather strange.
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RE: Corrosion Allowance for Stainless Steel Pipes
After read through few more forums, found that corrosion allowance on stainless steel shall be determine based on it service and if there is any expected uniform corrosion rate. It is not economic to add wall thickness to counter pitting issue. I did check with our material selection specialist why we need to add 1.5mm C.A. for duplex. He replied that "it is our standard C.A. for pipes". I was stunned!!!
Weldstan, I agree with you! - "that's the way we always do it!" - This is the typical answer that i got from my colleagues which is the biggest block that i have whenever i would like to know more and know how on something.