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Stainless for HCl Containment 1

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dik

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What is the best stainless steel to use for containing small amounts of Hydrochloric Acid; this is part of a filling process and any drips should be cleaned up in a short period of time (assuming the driver does this). The HCl is roughly a 35% solution.

Dik
 
Thanks... will go to a coating system...

Dik
 
Coatings will work, but will required maintenance and if you have a holiday in the original coating you will get corrosion. Another common choice is glass lined carbon steel for storage.
 
I took "driver" and "spills" to imply ambient temperature- probably a drip tray or the like.

Whenever you can choose corrosion immunity over corrosion resistance, you should. Homopolymers, FRP and coated steel are all possibilities.
 
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