carltogr
Chemical
- Jul 30, 2004
- 17
Hello,
I have a recent need to provide piping that is both resistant to corrosives (aqueous solutions of <10% HCL, and <10% HF) as well as have resistance to radioactive materials. We have used stainless steel in the past, but typically it gets "eatin'" within 3 to 4 years. We have tried plastics, but they become brittle due to the radioactivity. Anyone know of a piping material that protect against these? How about a liner, and/or a coating that would protect the piping?
We would like to get protection to at least 6-7 years or double the life of the piping.
thanks,
Carltogr
I have a recent need to provide piping that is both resistant to corrosives (aqueous solutions of <10% HCL, and <10% HF) as well as have resistance to radioactive materials. We have used stainless steel in the past, but typically it gets "eatin'" within 3 to 4 years. We have tried plastics, but they become brittle due to the radioactivity. Anyone know of a piping material that protect against these? How about a liner, and/or a coating that would protect the piping?
We would like to get protection to at least 6-7 years or double the life of the piping.
thanks,
Carltogr