Sandvik, Haynes are all reconized leader in the manufacture of
corrosion resistant material. These type of material will have zero
corrosion allowance.
- In PipingDesign@y..., constant george <chris_geocon@y...> wrote:
> You can try to contact some steel manufacturers like
> Sandvik, Haynes or Group Usinor. They must have a lot
> of data, which suposedly would be very credible.
>
> Chris
>
>
> --- Shahbaz Khan <shahbaz2@t...> wrote:
> > We are in the process of specifiying some pressure
> > vessels for natural gas.
> > I am trying to locate some authentic material on the
> > provision of an
> > appropriate corrosion allowance. I have tried to
> > locate the relevant
> > information in the ASME code Section VIII but so far
> > have failed to locate
> > any categorical recommendation. Can anybody guide me
> > regarding the
> > working-out of an appropriate corrosion allowance
> > for a pressure vessel
> > viz-a-viz 1)construction material of the vessel
> > 2)H2S & CO2 contents of the
> > contained fluid 3)Chloride content in the fluid
> > 4)pressure and temperature
> > of the fluid and 5)Required life of the vessel. Is
> > there any established
> > industrial practice which can serve as a guide?
> > I would be highly thankful for the requested
> > guidance.
> > Regards,
> > Shahbaz Khan
> >
> >
>
>
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Received on Sat Jul 20 12:18:00 2002