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Silicon Bronze or Aluminum bronze in brackish water

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stanweld

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May 9, 2003
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A cooling tower manufacturer has proposed using silicon bronze bolting and trim in cooling water service containing 16,000 ppm chloride, 1 ppm H2S and 3 ppm ammonia at approximately 80F. Pressure from atmospheric to 60 psi. Does this selection appear feasible?

 
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Ed,
Thanks for the quick reponse. I felt that Al Bronze, NiAl Bronze or Monel were good choices without resorting to Ni-Cr-Mo alloys. With the high price of Ni and Mo these days (I just received info of an approximate 15% increase in Ni the past week) NiAl Bronze would certainly be more economical.

The brackish cooling water is well water and I believe H2S should out gas when depressurized. Bolting is primarily connecting fiberglass components. Stress on bolts will not be high.


 
Also take a look at NiDI documents:

11 003 Nickel stainless steels for marine environments, natural waters and brines - Guidelines for selection

11 004 Materials for saline water, desalination and oilfield brine pumps


Steve Jones
Petroleum Development Oman LLC
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Sultanate Of Oman
 
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