Bernoulli31
Mechanical
- Jan 13, 2016
- 51
Question from a non-chemical engineer..
I know how to use compatibility charts to select a pipe material for one chemical, but how does one go about when you have a recipe consisting of several chems?
For example, I have a mixture of:
45% Ethyl Lactate
40% IPA
30% Acetone
25% Ethanol
etc.
Do I try and find a common pipe material with a good compatibility rating by looking at each chem individually?
Or is it sufficient to use the SDS of the mixture?
Thanks for your help!
I design aqueducts in a parallel universe.
I know how to use compatibility charts to select a pipe material for one chemical, but how does one go about when you have a recipe consisting of several chems?
For example, I have a mixture of:
45% Ethyl Lactate
40% IPA
30% Acetone
25% Ethanol
etc.
Do I try and find a common pipe material with a good compatibility rating by looking at each chem individually?
Or is it sufficient to use the SDS of the mixture?
Thanks for your help!
I design aqueducts in a parallel universe.