EngBrandao
Chemical
- Aug 13, 2013
- 7
Hi,
I would like to know what is the most suitable material with a fluid that consists a mixture of:
Methyl Chloride (ClCH3)
Hydrogen Acid (HCl)
Water (H2O)
If I guarantee that the system was free of water could use carbon steel, but eventually we will have a little water that possible generates Cl-.
Alloy 20 would be a good option, however it has copper in its composition and copper alloys are not compatible with Methyl Chloride.
Could someone, please help me. What kind of material should I specify?
Thank you.
I would like to know what is the most suitable material with a fluid that consists a mixture of:
Methyl Chloride (ClCH3)
Hydrogen Acid (HCl)
Water (H2O)
If I guarantee that the system was free of water could use carbon steel, but eventually we will have a little water that possible generates Cl-.
Alloy 20 would be a good option, however it has copper in its composition and copper alloys are not compatible with Methyl Chloride.
Could someone, please help me. What kind of material should I specify?
Thank you.