jalvarez
Chemical
- Mar 12, 2004
- 93
We are doing a modification in a line carrying anhidrous Hydrogen Chloride. The original materials are ASTM A-333 Gr 6 for piping and A-350 LF2 or A-420 WPL6 for accesories. We are installing a low point in a Ø 6" line, and we need to install now a 6" blind flange there.
Operating conditions are 12 barg and -26°C (minus 26).
What could be better to install for the blind from the following alternatives:
- An A-105 blind flange, normalized at 900°C for two hours, cooled down in still air, or
- Same flange, but in ASTM A182 F 316L.
I'm asking this because I don't know if the original installation of killed steel is due to something related with corrosion (as said before, the product is anhidrous hydrogen chloride), and there exist a preference in the selection of the material, or it's simply a cost issue.
Thanks for any advice and regards to all.
Operating conditions are 12 barg and -26°C (minus 26).
What could be better to install for the blind from the following alternatives:
- An A-105 blind flange, normalized at 900°C for two hours, cooled down in still air, or
- Same flange, but in ASTM A182 F 316L.
I'm asking this because I don't know if the original installation of killed steel is due to something related with corrosion (as said before, the product is anhidrous hydrogen chloride), and there exist a preference in the selection of the material, or it's simply a cost issue.
Thanks for any advice and regards to all.