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Use of 316L piping in offshore at high temperature

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Reda74

Petroleum
Jun 16, 2010
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Hello,

My concern is to use 316L SS for piping in offshore environment with a maximum temperature of 170°C.
If 316L is not recommended even coated, what could be the suitable material 6Mo, duplex, nickel base ??

thanks in advance
 
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What is the fluid? I regard type 316L stainless steel as suitable offshore but not for all fluids.
 
160 C is not that hot, 316 is the salt water standard steel. If you really need salt water protection and high temperatures you will have to look at a Nickle based products and they are much more expensive.

If you are using in a sub sea environment your really have to do the research yourself and contact your steel suppliers. You can't take any risks with materials on sub sea oil/exploration as you already probably know.
 
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