Spiralis
Materials
- Jan 4, 2005
- 12
I want to use a test flow loop of Aisi316 stainless steel, to performe fluid test of a hydrocarbon gas with high CO2 content. The H2S content is very low and there is no water in fluid and no chlorides (the customer hope there is no chlorides present). The customer now tell us that they have been told that Aisi316 can be a problem (cracking) when the temperature is above 60deg C (140deg F). The spec is 100bar at 100deg C (212deg F). The unit is used for testing and not a permanent installation. The case her is that the unit will be coupled together with duplex steel flanges for 10-14 days.
Is there som reference telling about this issue for problem with CO2 in temperaures above 60deg C when using Aisi316 or Aisi304 stainless steels?
Is there som reference telling about this issue for problem with CO2 in temperaures above 60deg C when using Aisi316 or Aisi304 stainless steels?