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- Nov 20, 2017
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Dear engineers
My company is issuing a RfQ for pressure vessels. Working fluid water 98% and 2% of mineral oil. Max. temperature 50°C, pressure up to 330 bar.
These pressure vessels work as accumulators, that means water level changes periodically inside the tank. The gas inside is air.
The pressure vessels should be made in carbon steel (no stainless steel can be used).
My question is: which is the corrosion rate of water for carbon steel? How thick should be the corrosion thickness for a working life of 50 years? Which are the important parameters of water to take into account for corrosion?
Thanks
Best regards
Michele
My company is issuing a RfQ for pressure vessels. Working fluid water 98% and 2% of mineral oil. Max. temperature 50°C, pressure up to 330 bar.
These pressure vessels work as accumulators, that means water level changes periodically inside the tank. The gas inside is air.
The pressure vessels should be made in carbon steel (no stainless steel can be used).
My question is: which is the corrosion rate of water for carbon steel? How thick should be the corrosion thickness for a working life of 50 years? Which are the important parameters of water to take into account for corrosion?
Thanks
Best regards
Michele