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Material selection for 2" piggyback pieline carrying Corrosion inhibit

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sayee1

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Feb 6, 2003
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Need advice on selection of material for the following 2" piggy back pileine carrying corrosion inhibitor as per details below:
Chemical Composition:
Aromatic Naptha: 50 – 70% (w/w)
Composition Comments: A proprietary blend of amine derivatives and fatty acids in an aromatic solvent.

Physical Properties:
Appreance: Clear liquid Amber coloured
Specific Gravity @25deg: 0.924
Pour Point: Less than 0 deg C
Viscosity @25deg: 40-50 cps
Flash point (PMCC): more than 65 deg C
Solubility: Soluble in Aromatic hydrocarbon.


Thanks and regards
Sayee Prasad R
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If the fluid is sold in the US I think it is required to have an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) available from the manufacturer. The MSDS usually (always?) includes statements about any corrosive properties. The manufacturer should be able to provide material recommendations for piping, although I suspect that mild steel would be OK in this case.
 
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