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Spring Material for use in Seawater

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enirwin

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Feb 14, 2002
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I'm looking for a high-strength spring material suitable for use in a seawater environment. It will be used in a seawater pump and will be in contact with Titanium and Graphite. I'm considering Inconel X-750, spring temper. Is this a reasonable choice? Is there a less exotic material that will work?

Thanks,

Eric
 
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Fiberglass would have excellent corrosion resistance. Although coil springs can be made from fiberglass a stacked belville washer design would be more practical. The spring would also be nonconductive.
 
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