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Copper seal with stainless steel pipe 2

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VladimirWH

Petroleum
Sep 20, 2019
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Hello.

I designed methanol dozen station, MOC - 316SS. So I used copper seal in gauge (pressure gauge, for example) place connection (flat type seal) like always.
So, customer checked station's draws and other documentation and said, that using copper seal is not acceptebale.
Now I have a question - why? I know, if I use carbon steel (without coating) with copper I have corrosion. But SS and copper have no problem with it.
 
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It's a good question for the Owner who rejected your design.
What's the process, i.e. fluid, P&T, etc., the seal to be contacted with?
 
Methanol is slightly corrosive to copper, so long term compatibility is a problem. 316 SS is a better choice.

Good Luck,
Latexman
 
Galvanic corrosion would take place between SS and the copper seal.

DHURJATI SEN


 
mk3223 said:
What's the process, i.e. fluid, P&T, etc., the seal to be contacted with?
Simple methanol pumping:
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[li]work. temp. +5 C;[/li]
[li]suction pressure - atm;[/li]
[li]discharge - 10 MPa;[/li]
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Latexman, Dhurjati Sen, thank you for answering
 
Your application sounds a lot like the BSPP gauge thread that uses a copper washer at the bottom of the port. Consider using a different system to avoid this trouble if you're building new components.
 
TugboatEng said:
ot like the BSPP gauge thread
Usually we use metric thread on gauge.
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