Unclesyd,
Thank you for the valuable information. I never knew about the sulfate solubility dependency on acid concentration. I'll be sure to not forget it.
Other than Nitronic 60, I've considered Haynes HR-160, 118, 556, and 254 SMO as alternatives, but their cost is significantly higher. However, given the greater resistance and reduced change intervals, it would undoubtedly be a worthwile investment.
EdStainless,
Thank you very much for the sulfuric service guide. My step father used to work as an electrician for a railroad company and might have access to a copy. If not, I'm sure I can find a copy from Amazon or eBay. Checking Electralloy's brochure, Nitronic 50 is indeed substantially better than 60, though still insufficient.
By the way, just out of curiosity, is Armco Nitronic 60 to Carptenter Tech Gall-Tough as Coke is to Pepsi? I initially thought the two were the same thing under different brand names, but it seems N-60 seems to be better attributed for corrosion resistance. Hypothetically, if either of the two were to be vacuum/arc remelted during production, would the alloy exhibit any measurable improvement to its corrosion properties?
Thank you both again.