If there is any possibility for nitric acid carry over, the application of carbon steel (SA 179) might not be a suitable option.
Referring to CORROSION RESISTANCE TABLE (Philip A. Schweitzer PE, Consultant, York, Pennsylvania, USA, Marcel Decker, INC), the penetration rate is as below.
1) 5% Nitric Acid / 10 % Nitric acid
- CS --> Unsatisfactory for all range of temperature
- SS 316 / 316L / 304 / 347 --> Excellent up to 93 C. (Below 2 mils)
2) 20% Nitric Acid
- CS --> Unsatisfactory for all range of temperature
- SS 304 / 347 --> Excellent up to 82 C.(Below 2 mils)
- SS 316 / 316L --> Excellent up to 38 C.(Below 2 mils)
3) 30% Nitric Acid
- CS --> Unsatisfactory for all range of temperature
- SS 304 / 347 --> Excellent up to 93 C.(Below 2 mils)
- SS 316 / 316L --> Excellent up to 38 C.(Below 2 mils)
4) 40% Nitric Acid
- CS --> Unsatisfactory for all range of temperature
- SS 304 / 347 --> Excellent up to 93 C.(Below 2 mils)
- SS 316 / 316L --> Excellent up to 26 C.(Below 2 mils)
4) 50% Nitric Acid / 70% Nitric Acid
- CS --> Unsatisfactory for all range of temperature
- SS 304 / 347 --> Excellent up to 26 C.(Below 2 mils)
- SS 316 / 316L --> Excellent up to 26 C.(Below 2 mils)
Reference from Corrosion Resistance Table, Metals Nonmetals, Coatings, Mortars, Plastics, Elastomers and Linings and Fabrics, Fifth Edition, Revised and expanded, Part C, ISO-POT, Philip A. Schweitzer, PE
Lee SiHyoung,
Material & Corrosion,
WorleyParsons Oman Engineering,
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