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Posted on September 6, 2022 by Kathleen
Sulfuric Acid ( H2SO4 ) is one of the most widely used and important acids, being an essential component to many industries. Equally as important is selecting the right material to survive this environment. This newsletter will provide options. WHICH IS BEST? That depends on BOTH concentration and temperature – … Continue reading →
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Posted on January 23, 2018 by dean
Q: I’m using a pretty corrosive wet process to produce phosphoric acid. It involves taking phosphate rock and the addition of concentrated (93%) sulfuric acid in a series of well-stirred reactor. Any ideas on bolting that won’t corrode my bolts and fasteners? A: Since your process is exposed to both … Continue reading →
Posted on January 18, 2018 by dean
Q: I’m operating a FGD (Flue Gas Desulphurization) plant and am experiencing some mild corrosion on my scrubber bolting. I’m currently using Incoloy 825 bolts. It’s mild corrosion but non-the-less I’d like to have it cleared up before I get additional issues. Any suggestions? A: Since scrubber liquids and gases … Continue reading →
Posted in Application, Corrosion Resistance, FAQs, Material, Specialty Metal Fasteners | Tagged Alloy 825, Alloy C276, FGD, FGD scrubber corrosion, FGD slurry corrosion, flue gas corosion resistance, flue gas desulfurization, Hastelloy C276, Incoloy 825, Inconel, Sulfuric Acid, Sulfuric Acid Corrosion, sulfuric acid protection | Leave a comment
Posted on January 3, 2018 by dean
Q: I’m running a lithium extraction process where a mineral called spodumene is roasted in a mixture of sulphuric acid (95-97%) at at about 150°C to form lithium sulfate. I’ve to use Hastelloy C276 for some process equipment but I’m still experiencing corrosion. Please help. A: Hastelloy C276 bolts typically … Continue reading →
Posted in Application, Corrosion Resistance, FAQs, High Temperature Resistance, Material, Specialty Metal Fasteners | Tagged Alloy C276, H2SO4, Hastelloy, Hastelloy C276, high temperature H2SO4, high temperature sulfuric acid, hot acid corrosion, Hot Acids, Hot Sulfuric Acid, Lithium Extraction, spodumene, Sulfuric Acid, Sulfuric Acid Corrosion, tantalum | Leave a comment
Posted on December 27, 2017 by dean
Q: I’m running a municipal solid waste incinerator and am having trouble corrosion from a combination of hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid that is derived from chloride and sulfur containing compounds in the waste fuel stream. I was using Duplex steel bolts for the chloride corrosion but they aren’t holding up … Continue reading →
Posted in Application, Corrosion Resistance, FAQs, Material, Specialty Metal Fasteners | Tagged H2SO4 corrosion, HCk, HCl Corrosion, HCL resistance, Hydrochloric Acid, Hydrochloric acid resistance, incinerator corrosion, municipal solid waste incinerator, municipal waste, municipal waste incinerator, solid waste incinerator, Sulfuric Acid Corrosion, sulfuric acid corrosion resistance, Sulfuric Acid Resistance, waste incinerator | Leave a comment
Posted on August 23, 2017 by dean
Q: I’m working with boiling sulfuric acid and tried Alloy 20 for some of my bolting but am having corrosion. I’m confused as I thought that is what they are best for. Any suggestions. A: You are right Alloy 20 does typically perform very well in sulfuric acid and even … Continue reading →