agervais
Mechanical
- Nov 2, 2011
- 3
I am designing a fixturing component to be mounted inside a CO2 incubator (5% CO2 and 5% O2 concentrations, at 37 deg C). The incubators are also highly humidified, generally 60-90%. The incubators are used to culture live cells so any rust/oxidation is a non-starter for the customer.
We began seeing localized oxidation on prototype parts (304 SS) after ~2 months of use. I am concerned that 316 SS will not be sufficient, but am unsure how to determine which grade will work. I see that 4439/917L has a Critical Pitting Temperature (CPT) greater than 37 deg C, as well as 904. Is this a fair way to determine what to use?
I also don't want to over-specify as cost is an important factor as well.
Thanks,
Newbie MechEng
We began seeing localized oxidation on prototype parts (304 SS) after ~2 months of use. I am concerned that 316 SS will not be sufficient, but am unsure how to determine which grade will work. I see that 4439/917L has a Critical Pitting Temperature (CPT) greater than 37 deg C, as well as 904. Is this a fair way to determine what to use?
I also don't want to over-specify as cost is an important factor as well.
Thanks,
Newbie MechEng