nickt1960
Materials
- Mar 11, 2003
- 26
Our contractor, has passed on the following response from the flare manufacturers/designers.
There is some H2S in the LP & tank farm flare streams (0.01 and 0.04 mol% respectively) which the vendor indicates will be a problem for the nickel alloys (800, 625) and as such they propose 310/316 for better corrosion resistance. The proposed emergency flare tips will be 310 but the vendor is proposing 316 for the operational flare due to its expected lower temperature.
Experience suggests that Alloy 625 and 800H are the peferred tip materials.
In particular, we have the following questions.
1. Is Alloy 800H to be susceptible to these levels of H2S?
2. Would 310 provide adequate service in place of the Nickel alloys?
3. What is the maximum temperature for 316? The actual grade of 316 has not been stated, but we would think that 316H would be proposed which may create welding issues with the higher carbon content.
For the application of 316 piping, we would expect that a TSA coating would be applied to protect against CSCC.
Any other thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
There is some H2S in the LP & tank farm flare streams (0.01 and 0.04 mol% respectively) which the vendor indicates will be a problem for the nickel alloys (800, 625) and as such they propose 310/316 for better corrosion resistance. The proposed emergency flare tips will be 310 but the vendor is proposing 316 for the operational flare due to its expected lower temperature.
Experience suggests that Alloy 625 and 800H are the peferred tip materials.
In particular, we have the following questions.
1. Is Alloy 800H to be susceptible to these levels of H2S?
2. Would 310 provide adequate service in place of the Nickel alloys?
3. What is the maximum temperature for 316? The actual grade of 316 has not been stated, but we would think that 316H would be proposed which may create welding issues with the higher carbon content.
For the application of 316 piping, we would expect that a TSA coating would be applied to protect against CSCC.
Any other thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.