1Sponge
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 14, 2006
- 16
I am dealing with an issue regarding black specs appearing in a drinking water system. I suspect they are of an elastomer material – primarily SBR (Styrene Butadiene Rubber) but I have been unable to find a lab capable of confirming this. The specks are not soluble in Freon, hexane, Acetone, methylene chloride or nitric acid. I suspect SBR would not be soluble in these solvents-but I am not 100% sure. Any advice?
Any one else one into this problem in a distribution system?
(Specs started appearing after a switch to chloramines from chlorine for disinfection. At least one corroded SBR gasket has been found in the system-hence the SBR rubber suspicion).
Any one else one into this problem in a distribution system?
(Specs started appearing after a switch to chloramines from chlorine for disinfection. At least one corroded SBR gasket has been found in the system-hence the SBR rubber suspicion).