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Materials
- Apr 12, 2012
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Although various SS alloys can work well with wet HCl gas and liquid HCl there are certain coatings that can also protect against HCl corrosion of some steels . Various Pt group alloys are highly resistant to HCl as is Ta.
The difficulty is the high melting point of these metals and in getting a continuous , defect free coating at a workable thickness . Some of these metals are also either too soft or too brittle when used as pure materials . Alloys seem to work best .
[tt]Does anyone have experience with Platinum group coatings for HCl resistance ?
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Coating must flex with a bending part such as a leaf contact or spring .
Concentration above 28% , temp. 250 ℃ .
Although various SS alloys can work well with wet HCl gas and liquid HCl there are certain coatings that can also protect against HCl corrosion of some steels . Various Pt group alloys are highly resistant to HCl as is Ta.
The difficulty is the high melting point of these metals and in getting a continuous , defect free coating at a workable thickness . Some of these metals are also either too soft or too brittle when used as pure materials . Alloys seem to work best .
[tt]Does anyone have experience with Platinum group coatings for HCl resistance ?
[/tt]
Coating must flex with a bending part such as a leaf contact or spring .
Concentration above 28% , temp. 250 ℃ .