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Materials
- Jun 1, 2006
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Does anyone have advice on what materials of construction should be for clarifier tank turbine blades?
This clarifier takes biox (treated process water) and removes metals by adding FeCl3 to produce Fe0H and HCl acid (4-6 PH). The tank has an internal coating and zinc anodes, but the turbine is not electrically connected nor coated.
I was thinking that a carbon steel with TSA or NiAlBronze would be more than adequate for this service. Not sure if I want to have an epoxy coating on the the turbine as the coating may wear from abrasion.
Any advice. Thanks.
This clarifier takes biox (treated process water) and removes metals by adding FeCl3 to produce Fe0H and HCl acid (4-6 PH). The tank has an internal coating and zinc anodes, but the turbine is not electrically connected nor coated.
I was thinking that a carbon steel with TSA or NiAlBronze would be more than adequate for this service. Not sure if I want to have an epoxy coating on the the turbine as the coating may wear from abrasion.
Any advice. Thanks.