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H2S affect on Samarium Cobalt & Coating

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cermag

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Jan 16, 2007
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I am trying to research whether a FBE (Fusion Bonded Epoxy) coating would help prevent corrosion of samarium cobalt in deep bore conditions with H2S (Hydrogen Sulfide) - assuming concentration of between 5% - 30%.

Any info gratefully received.
 
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What is the permeability of the epoxy to H2S?
Is this a dry (gas only) application or is there water and oil present also? This will not be a garden variety of epoxy.

I would rather go with a solvent-less liquid system since there will be less chance for porosity.
You could look at FBE in two coats. Holidays are what will kill you.

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I would look at a phenolic resin, rather than an epoxy in this case. Or, if that's not enough, a parylene.

Those will give you the best chemically inert seal.
 
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