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Fatty acid corrosion

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Dek

Bioengineer
Aug 6, 2002
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We are engaged in a project pumping fat at 90 c a prblem is occuring with corrosion to the pipeworks and internals of the elect heaters,we are not at this time able to change materials to say 316 and are interested to know if a surface coating can be applied internally and how.
 
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