iqbalnaq
Mechanical
- Jul 30, 2013
- 15
Hi,
We are having leak problems with our caustic slurry lines. Slurry is white liquor (sodium hyroxide, sodium sulphate, sodium carbonate and sodium sulphide) and calcium carbonate. Temp is 200F (dont know the pressure but not very high). Flow rate is 92gpm in 4" ss304l line.
The problem is mostly where the elbows are (Slurry is flowing from 2nd to 1t floor and we have two lr elbows connecting vertical pipes with a horizontal pipe and then it flows into a tank).
Any material recommendation. We think it is mostly erosion that is causing leaks and not corrosion as we should see leaks all over the pipe.
We are having leak problems with our caustic slurry lines. Slurry is white liquor (sodium hyroxide, sodium sulphate, sodium carbonate and sodium sulphide) and calcium carbonate. Temp is 200F (dont know the pressure but not very high). Flow rate is 92gpm in 4" ss304l line.
The problem is mostly where the elbows are (Slurry is flowing from 2nd to 1t floor and we have two lr elbows connecting vertical pipes with a horizontal pipe and then it flows into a tank).
Any material recommendation. We think it is mostly erosion that is causing leaks and not corrosion as we should see leaks all over the pipe.