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dtreacy

Bioengineer
Oct 23, 2003
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I am extending the purified water loop on a site.
My plan is to fabricate up the various spools in-situ and tie them into the loop at a later date.
My question is this.
Is it acceptable to fabricate these spools now and leave them sit for a couple of months without passivation.
What are the implications of such a practice. (I’m thinking potential corrosion issues in the HAZ and weld, but I do not have any idea as to what the maximum length of time a weld can be left without being passivated).

Can anyone shed light on this,

Thanks
Daragh
 
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dtreacy:
I believe that you are speaking about SS316L. I don't believe that you have any problems with the weldings, providing that your storage conditions are appropriate. I would suggest you to put the pipes in a place away from acid vapours and segregated from other materials, like carbon steel.
Hope that helps.

PR
 
Many thanks.
The pipes will be capped and purged when in situ. The environmental conditions are indoor in dry hot service voids any from aggressive / corrosive vapours.

Regards Daragh
 
Generally there won't be any problems but why can't you passivate them offline?

Regards,


 
Ultimately they will be welded into the loop, if they were passivated offline there would be a requirement for a final passivation once they were welded in place.


Regards
Daragh

 
Daragh

All stainless steels will auto passivate, ie form a passive layer in atmospheric air. The strength and uniformity of this passive layer is the only reason to chemically passivate. What treatment are you using for passivation. I also agree with Quark, passivate off line then repeat when welded into the line.

Regards
HEC
 
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