KlausTruelsen
Materials
- Feb 13, 2009
- 7
Hello people.
I have a small question regarding the chloride limits for Super Duplex stainless steel for sour service in accordance with ISO 15159-3 Annex A.
Table 24 stipulates that Super Duplex can be used at any chloride concentration that:
“Occurs in production environment”
I would like to hear if anybody knows a more precise limit on the chlorite levels acceptable.
The processing parameters I’m looking at are
170-180 Celcius
~10 kPa H2S pp
65 000 mg/L of Chlorid.
Based on the entry in ISO 15156-3 Annex A table 24 it seems that Duplex can be pre-qualified for the service but the quote above has me slightly worried and I would like to get something more concrete.
Hope someone can point me in the right direction.
Regards
K Truelsen
I have a small question regarding the chloride limits for Super Duplex stainless steel for sour service in accordance with ISO 15159-3 Annex A.
Table 24 stipulates that Super Duplex can be used at any chloride concentration that:
“Occurs in production environment”
I would like to hear if anybody knows a more precise limit on the chlorite levels acceptable.
The processing parameters I’m looking at are
170-180 Celcius
~10 kPa H2S pp
65 000 mg/L of Chlorid.
Based on the entry in ISO 15156-3 Annex A table 24 it seems that Duplex can be pre-qualified for the service but the quote above has me slightly worried and I would like to get something more concrete.
Hope someone can point me in the right direction.
Regards
K Truelsen