Sorry, for the late response. I appreciated your valuable comments on the subject. I have visited the marine.copper.org website and reviewed the following paper. "Materials Selection for High Reliability Seawater Systems", Brian Todd. I have started the same thread also at the following forums. You can see different views for the same question.
Mechanical Engineers Area - Piping & Fluid Mechanics and Engineering Forum, ( posted 2/27 )
Materials Engineers Area - Corrosion Engineering Forum, ( posted 2/27 )
After considering suitable materials ( 90-10 CuNi, 316L, AL6XN, 254SMO, Carbon Steel w/coating, Ductile Iron w/coating, plastic lined pipe, thermoplastic pipe, and FRP pipe ), we have decided to stick with Ductile Iron Pipe w/cement-mortar lining, and epoxy-resin coating. Because,
- High local cost of very reliable seawater materials such as super austenitic stainless steels
- Material availability locally
- Fire Safety ( This line will be for emergency fire water service from seaside, therefore we skipped thermoplastic, and plastic lined pipes. )
Regards,
Mustafa