chiukee
Chemical
- Feb 18, 2005
- 5
thread124-422341
I read the above old thread and looked into the links for the Unitel and JGC H2S processes and found out that H2 is reacted with molten sulfur at >420 °C.
I am curious to know what type of steel is used for the reactor, because I can't imagine normal stainless steels are suitable.
Best Regards,
CK
I read the above old thread and looked into the links for the Unitel and JGC H2S processes and found out that H2 is reacted with molten sulfur at >420 °C.
I am curious to know what type of steel is used for the reactor, because I can't imagine normal stainless steels are suitable.
Best Regards,
CK