Piping Engineer
Mining
- Dec 3, 2021
- 5
Hello everyone,
I have a question regarding to Hydrochloric Acid piping specification,
Pressure: 1200 up to 1720 kPa
Temperature: -29 up to 50 Deg C (it seems it wouldn’t have that much fluctuation it would be around 20Deg C)
Concentration of Acid: 30%
Current Pipe spec for this service is HDPE DR9
The client considered HCL as Category M fluid service and as per our Design Code ASME B31.3,
It seems we can’t use thermoplastic materials as per Paragraph 16.4 “Overview of Nonmetallic Rules” in Complete Guide to ASME B31.3, 3rd edition by Charles Becht IV
Thermoplastic and reinforced plastic mortar are permitted only as lining and for thermoplastics, gaskets (para MA323.4.2), the same paragraph in ASME B31.3.
So, my understanding is not to use PVC, HDPE, CPVC
In general thermoplastic piping are prohibited only as lining.
Am I correct? What is your suggestion?
I really appreciate your feedback and help.
I have a question regarding to Hydrochloric Acid piping specification,
Pressure: 1200 up to 1720 kPa
Temperature: -29 up to 50 Deg C (it seems it wouldn’t have that much fluctuation it would be around 20Deg C)
Concentration of Acid: 30%
Current Pipe spec for this service is HDPE DR9
The client considered HCL as Category M fluid service and as per our Design Code ASME B31.3,
It seems we can’t use thermoplastic materials as per Paragraph 16.4 “Overview of Nonmetallic Rules” in Complete Guide to ASME B31.3, 3rd edition by Charles Becht IV
Thermoplastic and reinforced plastic mortar are permitted only as lining and for thermoplastics, gaskets (para MA323.4.2), the same paragraph in ASME B31.3.
So, my understanding is not to use PVC, HDPE, CPVC
In general thermoplastic piping are prohibited only as lining.
Am I correct? What is your suggestion?
I really appreciate your feedback and help.