cmn8226
Mechanical
- Apr 2, 2007
- 32
Hello All,
One of our compressors that is going offshore has galvanized piping for the coolant lines(compressor manufacturers called it "hoses are carbon steel which are zinc plated with a clear passivate.")
They have stated that they have used monopropylene glycol and Ethylene glycol (ethanediol) without any problems.
Our operational temperatures is hot and humid (generally 40C at 90-100% humidity)
My question is, is it safe to use this type of glycol-water mix (generally thinking 50-50)? I have heard and read that the glycol reacts with the Zinc in the threads and pipe and cause corrosion.
If not, maybe water with corrosion inhibitor would be safe? (since the lowest temps we might see is 16C)
Thanks for the space!
One of our compressors that is going offshore has galvanized piping for the coolant lines(compressor manufacturers called it "hoses are carbon steel which are zinc plated with a clear passivate.")
They have stated that they have used monopropylene glycol and Ethylene glycol (ethanediol) without any problems.
Our operational temperatures is hot and humid (generally 40C at 90-100% humidity)
My question is, is it safe to use this type of glycol-water mix (generally thinking 50-50)? I have heard and read that the glycol reacts with the Zinc in the threads and pipe and cause corrosion.
If not, maybe water with corrosion inhibitor would be safe? (since the lowest temps we might see is 16C)
Thanks for the space!