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Aluminum as heat exchanger in manure digester

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veal

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Jul 25, 2004
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We are looking at using 6061 aluminum tubing as the heat exchanger for an anerobic manure digester. PH in the digester will range from 6 to 7.5. Do you anticipate any corosion problems in using this material. Thermal conductivity is good for a water/metal/manure (4% solids) interface.
 
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