aggieengineerrmb
Mechanical
- May 27, 2003
- 28
Does anyone know of a reason that it would be unwise to use carbon steel for ball valve bodies when used in an oxygen service environment? The valves, of course, would be cleaned and degreased, and we are talking about industrial O2 services, not breathable O2.
We have an old (20+ year) note from someone in our files that warns that carbon steel should not be used in O2 services due to the danger of impurities in the steel causing combustion. I have looked, but can't find any information that supports this assertion.
We have an old (20+ year) note from someone in our files that warns that carbon steel should not be used in O2 services due to the danger of impurities in the steel causing combustion. I have looked, but can't find any information that supports this assertion.