Try www.sandvik.com and www.nidi.org for details of ss.
Try Nalco chemicals. They publish a number of good books on the subject especially around boilers and watert reatment plants.
Beware that corrosion resistance charts only give recommendations for pure elements. If you have a cocktail of chemicals the corrosion characteristics of a material may be affected.
In addition there are areas within a plant that have no flow that exhibit different corrosion behaviour to full flow.
You may also like to visit plants handling similar products or employ/engage a piping engineer who has done it before , preferably successfully. --- Prasad Mahavir/Piping <jainmp@eil.co.in> wrote:
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Try 'Corrosion Resistance Handbook' by Schweitzer.<BR>
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