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  1. HoumanK

    Material to use with Urea 99% at 140 Deg, 20 Bar for flowmeter

    WOW! Thanks a lot for the link, I didn't know they provide their tables online! Based on their tables, corrosion for Standard Cr-Ni-Mo is also '0'. I believe 316l, which is the normal stainless steel material for flowmeters tube, falls under this category?
  2. HoumanK

    Material to use with Urea 99% at 140 Deg, 20 Bar for flowmeter

    thx, but won't that be in contradiction with both E+H and Krohne's suggestion for temp. < 100 for Titanium?
  3. HoumanK

    Material to use with Urea 99% at 140 Deg, 20 Bar for flowmeter

    Thank you! May I ask if the table is referring to the pure melted Urea? Also, what does the 0 numbers in from of the materials stand for?
  4. HoumanK

    Material to use with Urea 99% at 140 Deg, 20 Bar for flowmeter

    Hello. I have been assigned to choose a mass flowmeter to measure 99% urea at 140 Deg C and 20 bar. I have been checking Endress+Hauser and Krohne documents,and: E+H recommends only Ti tube for temp < 100 Deg Krohne recommends either SS 316 or Ti for temp < 90 Deg. However, beside that...

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