cokeguy
Electrical
- Jan 29, 2006
- 117
I´ve been digging through previous posts and references discussed in this forum, but I´m still not sure about this issue: We use 316L SS pipes to inject air for oxidation purposes into various limestone and sulphate slurry tanks, however, the blower´s discharge manifolds and all piping not contacting the slurry are galvanized steel. The threaded connections between SS and galvanized steel couplings and pipes are teflon coated, although obviously still in direct contact with one another at some point. Considering that air from the blower is dry and clean (at least as clean as the atmosphere), is there still risk of galvanic corrosion?