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corrosion of monel 400 in salt refinery

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monel 400 is used as the base material for
our pans . would i be mistaken in thinking that a
type of hastelloy would be a better choice in corrosion
resistenc?
 
Hastelloy C-276 is quite superior to Monel 400, as is Hastelloy B.
 
I have seen AL-6XN (6% Moly Stainless) used extensively to replace alloy 400 (monel) in salt refining applications such as dryers and conveyor systems for hot salt. It has been more resistant to the abrasion/corrosion by the salts than the alloy 400. This would be a more cost effective alloy than a Hastelloy.
 
I have seen AL-6XN (6% Moly Stainless) used extensively to replace alloy 400 (monel) in salt refining applications such as dryers and conveyor systems for hot salt. It has been more resistant to the abrasion/corrosion by the salts than the alloy 400. This would be a more cost effective alloy than a Hastelloy.

Recently such corrosion issues at a Morton Salt plant were discussed in a Stainless Steel World Magazine article
 
Rolledalloy has a valid point and you need not restrict your choice to AL-6XN, a proprietary alloy of Allegheny-Ludlum. Avesta-Polarit has a portfolio of highly corrosion resistant stainless steels, both austenitic and duplex.
 
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