geirkvaale
Mechanical
Hi,
I want to use a standard hose clamp (attached example) for a subsea application. (Permanent installation, about 20 years life time).
Problem is, the only corrosion resistant steel I can find for hose clamps is AISI 316. I would prefer to use a higher quality steel, like 6Mo, AL-6XN or 254SMO, to avoid the issue with crevise corrosion.
Have anybody found this before? Or will perhaps 316 be ok? Obviously a hose clamp can take some crevise corrosion before it is destroyed. It only need to seal very low pressure (about 1 psi). Max temp is about 20-30deg Celsius, and water depth 20m.
All help is highly appreciated!
I want to use a standard hose clamp (attached example) for a subsea application. (Permanent installation, about 20 years life time).
Problem is, the only corrosion resistant steel I can find for hose clamps is AISI 316. I would prefer to use a higher quality steel, like 6Mo, AL-6XN or 254SMO, to avoid the issue with crevise corrosion.
Have anybody found this before? Or will perhaps 316 be ok? Obviously a hose clamp can take some crevise corrosion before it is destroyed. It only need to seal very low pressure (about 1 psi). Max temp is about 20-30deg Celsius, and water depth 20m.
All help is highly appreciated!