electricjer
Chemical
- Nov 25, 2008
- 3
I have a corrosion problem that I am trying to make sense of. The corrosion is occurring on the plates of a condenser in a skid packaged evaporation unit. The plates are 316 SS and are showing intergranular corrosion on the vapor side of the vapor/water line on the plates. The unit operates at 140F and is showing significant corrosion after about 6 months. Surface deposits showed 1 to 2% chloride. Would this be considered stress corrosion cracking? The feed to this batch evaporation unit is only 20ppm of chloride, but it would get concentrated during evaporation. Can condensing vapor with chlorides produce intergranular corrosion and does the presence of chlorides in deposits make it the source or just a possible contributing factor?