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Nickel Aluminium Bronze for Hydrocarbons

Nickel Aluminium Bronze for Hydrocarbons

Nickel Aluminium Bronze for Hydrocarbons

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Is it allowed to use Nickel Aluminium Bronze or Aluminium Bronze for any type of hydrocarbons ? May it be benzene, naptha, crude oil etc.

is there any other fluid other than water, air and alkalies that aluminium bronze can handle ?

As below link from Copper association indicates use of Aluminium Bronze for various application however I have not generally come across its uses other than above mentioned.

http://www.copper.org/publications/newsletters/inn...

RE: Nickel Aluminium Bronze for Hydrocarbons

I have seen NAB and AB used for refined hydrocarbons, but like all Cu alloys you never what to use them where there can be any exposure to H2S or free S.

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P.E. Metallurgy, Plymouth Tube

RE: Nickel Aluminium Bronze for Hydrocarbons

We used Nickel Aluminium Bronze for an automotive driveline application that was splashed with hydrocarbon gear lubricant (API GL-5).

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