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Low Pressure Air Line - Stainless Steel

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Feb 6, 2013
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I am trying to compose a letter to an engineer requesting that they consider the use of "as-welded" stainless steel 316L pipe and fittings for low pressure air pipe lines utilized in a wastewater treatment plant, in lieu of seamless. The temperature is 280 deg F or less with a test pressure of 50 PSI. The lines are 12" NPS or less stainless steel. Any suggestions or points to make?
 
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This application sounds like blower air for a biological reactor. Spiral wound stainless teel is routinely used for such applications in Sydney Water Corporation.

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No problem using SWSS or ERW up to much higher pressures for such service. You should however consider a duplex stainless as you may get stress corrosion cracking with the high chlorides seen in WWTPs. SAF 2205 would be a better choice than 316L. has some very good articles on such applications.

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