YungPlantEng
Chemical
- Jan 19, 2022
- 94
We have a soda ash pan that presents aluminum contamination due to metal erosion in the throat. I’ve looked at replacing the entire piece with stainless steel but that would weigh far too much for them to pick up. I also don’t believe I can just easily weld in stainless steel onto aluminum for obvious reasons.
I had thought of coatings but I believe we’d just come up with a similar issue of the coating eroding away. Only real remediation right now would be to rivet in an internal stainless liner to the throat, but I’d be just as concerned about the rivets collecting product and whether that would cause quality issues.
Attached is a picture of the ugly beast. If there’s a way to just replace that entire nozzle section with something less able to erode or if anyone has other ideas id greatly appreciate it. And yes, that section is flattened because operators just drop it to the ground when they’re done. Not sure how that impacts things…
I had thought of coatings but I believe we’d just come up with a similar issue of the coating eroding away. Only real remediation right now would be to rivet in an internal stainless liner to the throat, but I’d be just as concerned about the rivets collecting product and whether that would cause quality issues.
Attached is a picture of the ugly beast. If there’s a way to just replace that entire nozzle section with something less able to erode or if anyone has other ideas id greatly appreciate it. And yes, that section is flattened because operators just drop it to the ground when they’re done. Not sure how that impacts things…