MBam
Marine/Ocean
- Apr 10, 2007
- 9
I am looking for a recommendation re the best O ring material to use in a marine heat exchanger.
The liquids are sea water and antifreeze (50% ethylene glycol/water). Normal temperature is 180F with 230F maximum.
The problem that currently exists is that the o rings take a set and start to seep. Once that happens the aluminum housing corrodes and damages the copper cooling bundle. At this time I don't know the assembled dimensions as the one housing I have is too corroded to measure. I will have another one later today.
I don't know what the existing material is however the manufacturer specifies a 24 month replacement interval. Given the amount of work involved in changing them out the actual cost of the o ring is probably not a factor.
Thanks!!
The liquids are sea water and antifreeze (50% ethylene glycol/water). Normal temperature is 180F with 230F maximum.
The problem that currently exists is that the o rings take a set and start to seep. Once that happens the aluminum housing corrodes and damages the copper cooling bundle. At this time I don't know the assembled dimensions as the one housing I have is too corroded to measure. I will have another one later today.
I don't know what the existing material is however the manufacturer specifies a 24 month replacement interval. Given the amount of work involved in changing them out the actual cost of the o ring is probably not a factor.
Thanks!!