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Hydrocyanic acid Corrosion

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CoCoE

Petroleum
Mar 9, 2012
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In what extent staninless steels (316L or 304) are affected by Hydrocyanic acid corrosion? Anticipating a value of above 20 ppmw of HCN, how good 316 or 204 materials can resist the attack at 70 Deg C and at 120 Deg C? Is there any good corrosion data available in any books? I could not find much data in ASM handbook. Please advise.
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I could find hastelloy is a good candidate, but still wondering why any books speak about HCN resistance of 316L or duplex or other commonly used materials!! Anyways thanks for your replys!! It did help me a lot

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