Re: Acetic Acid and 316l

From: <Geoff>
Date: Tue Apr 11 2006 - 06:09:00 EDT


Arif,

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   Geoff

Arif Javed <ajaved@qchem.com.qa> wrote:

   We have an vent scrubber made of 316L. This got corroded. Lab analysis showed presence of Acetic Acid 4.2 pH and acidity 0.25 wt %. Temperature is normal. My experience shows that this metallurgy should be OK for Acetic Acid. What is group's opinion?

   A J

Mechanical Engineer

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