tazrocking
Industrial
- Jul 28, 2021
- 2
Very curious on use of materials for caustic concentrations (NaOH) of more than 50%.
I have seen the Caustic Service Chart by NACE (Carbon Steels, Nickel Alloys), but the concentrations are capped at 50%, where I couldn't find any information about what goes beyond that.
Basically, my questions are:
1) Why is the chart capped at 50%?
2) What are the materials used for higher concentrations, and any references like the NACE Caustic Service Chart for such cases?
Do hope you all forgive my lack of knowledge and appreciate the help with pointing me in the right directions.
Thank you!
-Leonard
I have seen the Caustic Service Chart by NACE (Carbon Steels, Nickel Alloys), but the concentrations are capped at 50%, where I couldn't find any information about what goes beyond that.
Basically, my questions are:
1) Why is the chart capped at 50%?
2) What are the materials used for higher concentrations, and any references like the NACE Caustic Service Chart for such cases?
Do hope you all forgive my lack of knowledge and appreciate the help with pointing me in the right directions.
Thank you!
-Leonard