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Chemical Compability of uncommon chemicals

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Hector Casas Jr.

Industrial
Feb 13, 2019
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Where can I find information for the chemical compatibility of some compounds not so common with construction materials (carbon steel, stainless steel, bronze, etc.)?

Example:
Magnesium Hydrogen Fosfate Trihydrate is compatible with what materials of construction for my process.

Rather, What could I do to search this type of specific information?
 
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Read your SDS and talk to your supplier of Magnesium hydrogen phosphate trihydrate. Being a solid, if it's kept dry and cool (no decomposition and giving off water) I would not expect it to be very corrosive.

Good luck,
Latexman

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