Stephen Max
Mechanical
- Jun 10, 2017
- 22
Hello all,
I am designing a small boiler/superheater system that will use heaters having inconel 625 tubing cast into an aluminum matrix that has an electric heater embedded in it. This is an off the shelf item. I will use three in series, the first to boil the water, the second to raise the steam temp to 300C, and the third to further raise the steam temp to 400C.
In looking at the list of approved materials in ASME Section 1, PG-9, Inconel 625 is approved for superheater tubing, but is not mentioned in the list approved for boiler tubing. Does that mean I can't use it in the first heater that will boil the water? Why would that be?
Thanks.
SM
I am designing a small boiler/superheater system that will use heaters having inconel 625 tubing cast into an aluminum matrix that has an electric heater embedded in it. This is an off the shelf item. I will use three in series, the first to boil the water, the second to raise the steam temp to 300C, and the third to further raise the steam temp to 400C.
In looking at the list of approved materials in ASME Section 1, PG-9, Inconel 625 is approved for superheater tubing, but is not mentioned in the list approved for boiler tubing. Does that mean I can't use it in the first heater that will boil the water? Why would that be?
Thanks.
SM