RE: Ferralium Pipe

From: <Steve>
Date: Sat May 21 2005 - 02:47:00 EDT


Hi Paul

my perpetual motion machine is made from unobtanium. Your price is good, but I'm not expecting to need any more.

Cheers

Steve
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> Can anyone suggest a supplier for Ferralium 255 pipe in 50NB sch40
> and similar sizes? Alternatively is there another superduplex that I
> should be looking at? Service is 30 bar oxygen inside and a nasty
> acidic slurry brew at around 230C outside also at about 30 bar (open
> end pipe). Metallurgical autoclave. Strength is a secondary issue to
> combustibility and corrosion resistance. The Ti Niobium alloys look a
> bit scary to me from a combustion perspective, as I know the way Ti
> sparks (and burns).

After a lot of searching, I think I've found a good solution for you. It's called Unobtanium and costs about AUS$500 per molecule.

How many do you need?

Paul



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