pumpking
Chemical
- Dec 28, 2006
- 117
Just a quick survey of peoples thinking:
Pumping low concentration Sodium Hypochlorite at ambient temperatures, the material corrosion charts shows Polypropylene to be quite suitable, however, long term you get lots of brittleness at sharp corners in components such as pump casings etc.
Our preferred option is either ETFE or PFA lined, but we regularly come up against Polypropylene which is also much cheaper.
My question to the pump users in this forum is when would you opt to use a known inferior material on such applications, would you simply add this to your routine maintenance lists to check pump robustness ?
Unfortunately cost savings are being driven more and more into Industry, and i'm guessing these decisions are all side effects to 'cutting costs'
Ash Fenn
Pumping low concentration Sodium Hypochlorite at ambient temperatures, the material corrosion charts shows Polypropylene to be quite suitable, however, long term you get lots of brittleness at sharp corners in components such as pump casings etc.
Our preferred option is either ETFE or PFA lined, but we regularly come up against Polypropylene which is also much cheaper.
My question to the pump users in this forum is when would you opt to use a known inferior material on such applications, would you simply add this to your routine maintenance lists to check pump robustness ?
Unfortunately cost savings are being driven more and more into Industry, and i'm guessing these decisions are all side effects to 'cutting costs'
Ash Fenn