DiegoCB
Mechanical
- Jul 15, 2020
- 10
Hi all!
I'm designing a heating coil for a pool filled with a water and a biodegradable degreaser. The degreaser solution need be heated and will be used to soften oil residues from heat exchanger bundles. The pool is near to the coast. Steam at 40 psig and 400°F will be used to heat the degreaser to 170°F. Sometimes the pool will be drained and the coil will be exposed to the atmosphere for weeks.
Select the correct material for the tubes has been a problem for me.
I first thought in carbon steel, but due the water and the proximity to the coast I consider that the corrosion will be agressive; then I thought in austenitic stainless steel, but again the proximity to the coast (chlorides from sea water in the air) when the coil is exposed to the atmosphere I think that it can cause corrosion. Maybe using a painted carbon steel (crazy idea?)...
Could someone please recommend me the correct material for these tubes?
Any help is well appreciated.
Best regards!!
I'm designing a heating coil for a pool filled with a water and a biodegradable degreaser. The degreaser solution need be heated and will be used to soften oil residues from heat exchanger bundles. The pool is near to the coast. Steam at 40 psig and 400°F will be used to heat the degreaser to 170°F. Sometimes the pool will be drained and the coil will be exposed to the atmosphere for weeks.
Select the correct material for the tubes has been a problem for me.
I first thought in carbon steel, but due the water and the proximity to the coast I consider that the corrosion will be agressive; then I thought in austenitic stainless steel, but again the proximity to the coast (chlorides from sea water in the air) when the coil is exposed to the atmosphere I think that it can cause corrosion. Maybe using a painted carbon steel (crazy idea?)...
Could someone please recommend me the correct material for these tubes?
Any help is well appreciated.
Best regards!!