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  1. Johnae

    water disposal system material selection

    But there is no oxygen...
  2. Johnae

    water disposal system material selection

    Thanks Ed, The pH is 12. How about 2205 DSS. Is it OK in this service?
  3. Johnae

    water disposal system material selection

    We are designing a waste water disposal system. High Cl (32,000ppm), High TDS and operating temperature (100 degree C). What exchanger materials would you suggest? Waste water is on the tubeside.
  4. Johnae

    tank internal coating material.

    What tank internal coating material would you recommend if tank operating temperature is higher than 100 C. This is waste water tank with high chloride content. Thanks.
  5. Johnae

    brine at 23%

    Hi, How about if temperature goes to 100 degree C? What tank material we should use? Thanks.
  6. Johnae

    PWHT temperature for Carbon steel with Nb and additions

    Again, it is in wet H2S service and with microalloy elements Nb and V.
  7. Johnae

    PWHT temperature for Carbon steel with Nb and additions

    Yes ,I am talking about SA516-70. Some users report if PWHT temperature is higher than 1175F, the tensile strength and toughness will decrease a lot. I want to persuade people to use 1175 or higher temperature for PWHT, but I need more information and evidence.
  8. Johnae

    PWHT temperature for Carbon steel with Nb and additions

    The 1100-1200 deg F band that I stated comes from ASME code. If It is not entirely correct what codes or papers I should refer since I cannot do any test?
  9. Johnae

    PWHT temperature for Carbon steel with Nb and additions

    The PWHT temperature specified for carbon steels ranges from 1100 F to 1200 F per ASME VIII. Some users have reported it necessary to use the 1175 F or higher PWHT temperature when the steel contains intentional additions of microalloying elements, such as Nb and V, in order to achieve HAZ...
  10. Johnae

    reheat cracking and knifeline cracking

    Sorry, metengr, I meant reheat cracking. I think TiC precipitate in 321 has same function with NbC precipitate in 347, strengthening grains and causing grain boundaries tearing when cooling. Also, both of them can serve as stabilizing elements to tie up carbon and avoid CrC formation.
  11. Johnae

    reheat cracking and knifeline cracking

    Hello, I am trying to find out some differences between Titanium stabilized stainless steel (321, 316Ti) and Niobium Stabilized stainless steel(347, 316Nb). It seems Nb stabilized grades are more susceptible to hot cracking than Ti stabilized grades. Am I right? If it is, what is the reason...
  12. Johnae

    reheat cracking and knifeline cracking

    Thanks a lot. You are right. I knew these but a bad article confused me. By the way, do you know where I can find more information about 316Ti welding?
  13. Johnae

    reheat cracking and knifeline cracking

    Who can give me any ideas about reheat cracking and knifeline cracking of stabilized stainless steels such as 347 and 316Ti? These two crackings are same thing or different?
  14. Johnae

    Phyical properties of stainless steel at high temperature

    Ed, I have a question for you.You mentioned at another topic about dual certified 316/316L, "...The catch is that neither of these factors helps creap strength or stress rupture. They only increase the low temperature properties." As I mentioned above, ... For 316L it shall not be used over...
  15. Johnae

    Phyical properties of stainless steel at high temperature

    My question came from when I read ASME B16.5 (Pipe flanges and flanged fittings) Table 2-2.2 and Table 2-2.3. Working Pressure decreases a lot as temperature increases for material 316, 316L and 316H. For 316L it shall not be used over 425 C. For 316 and 316H, at temperature over 538 C, use only...
  16. Johnae

    Phyical properties of stainless steel at high temperature

    Thanks for the answers. I got it.
  17. Johnae

    Phyical properties of stainless steel at high temperature

    316 or 316L can not work well when temp. is higher than 500 C because low carbon impacts its strength. My question is that in high temperature service, how does carbon affect the phyical properties of stainless steel metallurgically?
  18. Johnae

    corrosion allowance for stainless steel?

    Is there any specification for corrosion allowance for stainless steel? I think we don't need to give stainless steel corrosion allowance. Am I right?
  19. Johnae

    A question about elastomer

    Hi, Steve, Thanks a lot for the information. I believe they are both in FFKM family. But why some websites regard it as PTFE and call it Elastomeric PTFE.
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