Nearly all U.S. Navy seawater systems are piped in Copper/Nickel
alloys 706 (90/10) or alloy 715 (70/30), those that are not
copper/nickel are titanium or stainless steel. These are buttwelded or
belled-end IAW MSS SP119.
Ray Stubbs, Jr.
Quoting blenrayaust <blenrayaust@yahoo.co.uk>:
> For seawater applications the choices are :
>
> GRP refer ISO 14692 or ISO 10639 for specifications and design
> Duplex or Super Duplexc stainless Steels. www.nidi.org or search for
> Zeron 100
> ABS, PVC or PE for smaller sizes
> Steel dipped in PVC resin or FBE coated
>
> Search the internet for web istes on desalination
>
> Geoff Stone
>
>
> --- In PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com, akif ozmen <maozmen@...> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Friends,
>>
>> I am working in an industrial company in gas (air gases, CO2, LNG,
> LPG, Helium, acetylene, narcos) , steel and power generation
> businesses. Currently we are going to extend our power generation
> capacity with a new coal-fired power plant. We plan to employ
> seawater as cooling agent. Does anybody inform what materials are
> generally used in such works. Is there any website link explaining
> more about such a project to have prelimenary knowledge.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Akif Ozmen
>> Mech.Eng.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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