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Mechanical
- Apr 1, 2010
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We'e looking at some drying equipment that will have its 'wetted' parts made of 304 or 316 stainless steel.
I was told by someone that CO2 is not a good drying gas to run with spray dryers because at the higher temps (150C+) it can cause corrosion and damage the stainless. And so they recommend using Nitrogen as the gas.
Has anyone else seen this or know about this?
I was told by someone that CO2 is not a good drying gas to run with spray dryers because at the higher temps (150C+) it can cause corrosion and damage the stainless. And so they recommend using Nitrogen as the gas.
Has anyone else seen this or know about this?