Hello,
I agree with Steve. The temperature of the absorber seems to high. A typical temperature would be from 75 to 85 deg C. Having more than 100 deg C in the absorber will contribute to the overall increase of amine corrosion rates. Are you able to keep the gas within spec with this temperature?
Please consider the following questions:
1) where is the corrosion located? Is tray 1 on the bottom or top? Does your absorber has a water wash section or amine wash only?
2) From your description, I'm assuming the column has no cladding on the bottom section. Is this correct?
3) What was the problem exactly? From the picture, it's not clear what type of degradation you have. The stainless steel trays seems is good conditions (as expected) and it is not possible to understand from the photos if you have any galvanic corrosion. Please make a more detailed description of the corrosion you found. Is it general thinning or it's clearly related to velocity and turbulence in localized areas? What is the corrosion rate since last inspection? Do you have galvanic corrosion on tray support rings and/or downcomer brackets?
4) The chlorides level is low and that should not be an issue. In fact it seem too low. Chloride level (measure in lean amine) in our units is usually higher.
5) What is the rich loading, pH, HSAS and level of other amine degradation products (very important to determine the actual rich loading)?
6) you mentioned the gas feed rate and amine circulation rate, but you didn't provided design values. You need to understand if you have a velocity / turbulence issue.
It is very hard to help you without understand the full picture. However and just as a comment, please consider: the gas composition may be considered sweet with the H2S/CO2 ratio being very low. In these cases you should always expect more severe corrosion when compared to systems where you have a H2S/CO2 ratio higher than 0.5. With this gas composition and temperature over 100 deg C, you should expect high corrosion rates for un-cladded carbon steel. If you add other possible issues related to excessive flow/velocity, high loading (>0.35 mol/mol), high HSAS and low pH, than, the situation will not be nice.
Regards,