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Maximum Velocity in Pipe for 93% Sulfuric Acid 1

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AlbertaMecchie

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Hello,

I am designing a small piping system for handling 93% sulfuric acid and was wondering if there were some guidelines around maximum velocity in piping to prevent erosion from the acid.

Thanks,
 
Depends on the alloy and temp. If you are using carbon steel it is something like <2ft/sec and you would still need SS for elbows and valves.
Alloy 20 will handle 35ft/sec at 175F.
A good reference is MS-1:Sulfuric Acid from Materials Technology Institute of the Chemical Process Industries.
ISBN:1-57698-035-9
There is a second ed, but I am not sure that it is for sale.

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Use PVC and forget entirely about velocity as a worry.
 
Cavitation. Plastics are much more resistant not damage from cavitation.
 
OK @tugboateng, I assumed that economic velocities would be used, rather than going nuts. What I meant was that the creeping flows necessary to keep carbon steel and the like safe from this acid by passivating with a layer of iron sulphate are not required if you pick a material which is immune to corrosion by the acid, i.e. a nonmetallic material.
 
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