Rachbay
Materials
- Apr 26, 2020
- 10
Hi,
I am working on a project, the situation is: water coming from a wastewater treatment plant with chloride levels between 200 and 500ppm for most of the year, but for 3 weeks, the chloride level reacheas a maximum of 3000 ppm because of de-icing salt melting (according the informations that I received). For the 200 to 500 ppm chloride levels, the 316 can handle that with some precautions such as a good flow and non stagnant water. But for the 3 weeks where the chloride can reach a maximum of 3000ppm do you think that it can be acceptable?
I am working on a project, the situation is: water coming from a wastewater treatment plant with chloride levels between 200 and 500ppm for most of the year, but for 3 weeks, the chloride level reacheas a maximum of 3000 ppm because of de-icing salt melting (according the informations that I received). For the 200 to 500 ppm chloride levels, the 316 can handle that with some precautions such as a good flow and non stagnant water. But for the 3 weeks where the chloride can reach a maximum of 3000ppm do you think that it can be acceptable?