chazjr
Mechanical
- Oct 3, 2002
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Has anyone had any experience with bellows-type expansion joint failure due to stress corrosion cracking caused by Chloride. Material of construction is 304 SS. Fluid is 125psig steam. Related questions:
1) Is 304SS a suitable material for steam service
2) Is Inconel 625 a suitable matl for steam service.
3) Is there a protocol for hydro testing such joints (prior to startup).
4) Does it make a difference (in terms of preventing corrosive attack) whether the joint is placed in horizontal or vertical position?
1) Is 304SS a suitable material for steam service
2) Is Inconel 625 a suitable matl for steam service.
3) Is there a protocol for hydro testing such joints (prior to startup).
4) Does it make a difference (in terms of preventing corrosive attack) whether the joint is placed in horizontal or vertical position?