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Stainless steel books

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engineer54

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Can anyone recommend good books for the design of Stainless Steel(particularly 304L/316L) - Annealing, pickling , passivating, service material requirements ( i.e. NACE MR0175) , hydro test ( max chlorides),
proper bolting selection, paint, etc.

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Lippold and Kotecki, which has proven to be very useful for me (as a welding engineer), but this one doesn't really covers design. Still, it's a handy reference.
 
Metals handbook Vol 5: Surface cleaning, finishing, and coating ...

Design for RELIABILITY, manufacturability, and maintainability
 
There is also and ASM Stainless Steel handbook, it is a very succinct volume.
304 and 316 have very low tolerance to Cl, especially if you cannot force dry the system.
For hydro water we use 1ppm max Cl and 4 uSe conductivity.

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P.E. Metallurgy, Plymouth Tube
 
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