Perry's Chemical Engineers Handbook Table 23-2 gives corrosion rates of
many chemicals on many materials including aqueous Ammonia on steel
"Arturo M." <amurillo@t-visa.com.mx>
01/04/2004 02:32 AM
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Subject: [PipingDesign] Amnonia pipe minimum wall thickness
Hello all.
There is an Ammonia Industrial Refrigeration system, with a low pressure side (Receiver and evaporator) and works about at 200 psi, we specified a 14" seamless STD pipe carbon steel A-106 gr X42 ( wall 0.375" ) .
Someone is argued that a minimum of Schedule 40 pipe is needed at ( wall 0.438" ), temperature pressure is not a problem he said , Corrosion is the thing to watch out.
So the question is, where can I find the standard norm for correction for corrosion for industrial ammonia for the pipe wall? ( the factor I used was 1/64" ) .
Thank you.
Arturo Murillo.
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