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CHLORIDE RESISTANCE ALLOY

CHLORIDE RESISTANCE ALLOY

CHLORIDE RESISTANCE ALLOY

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Hello !

1. Does anybody know if there is a corrosion alloy selection software that guides you on the selection of alloys for different corrosive environments and applications ?

2. What would be the most appropriate alloys for water at 30 Celsius and 1,130 ppm of chloride ?

Thank you.

RE: CHLORIDE RESISTANCE ALLOY

You can try the Nickel Development Institute, see the following web site. They had some free software that you could download with good technical information on various nickel-based alloys.

www.nidi.org



I would consider AL-6XN in your situation.

RE: CHLORIDE RESISTANCE ALLOY

You might also consider the Cambridge Materials Selector. If I recall correctly this uses the Ashby system to provide an optimization for materials selection and process design.

nick

RE: CHLORIDE RESISTANCE ALLOY

Here is a good one from Nace.  It is a computer version of the Corrosion Data Survey called "Cor*Sur2".

http://www.nace.org/NACE/Content/Publications/CorSur.asp


Look around the nace site as there may be additional information closer to your requirements.

RE: CHLORIDE RESISTANCE ALLOY

Contact Trent Tube for a paper given by Dan Janikowski last year, or year before.  It does a good job of a side by side comparison of a lot of alloys for specific chloride tests.  They will always tout their SeaCure alloy over AL6XN, 400 series SS, or even some Duplex alloys.

rmw

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