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High steel selection guide

Table 12.1 Steel selection guide for high-pressure components [9]. Table 12.1 Steel selection guide for high-pressure components [9].
Appendix A contains a materials selection guide for aerated freshwater systems. As indicated in Note 27 of Appendix A, in freshwater systems, admiralty brass should be limited to a maximum pH value of 7.2 from ammonia and copper-nickel alloys and should not be used in waters containing more sulfides than 0.007 mg/L The materials selection guide is also satisfactory for seawater, although pump cases and impellers should be a suitable duplex stainless steel or nickel-aluminum-bronze (properly heat treated). Neoprene-lined water boxes should be considered. For piping, fiber-reinforced plastic (up to 150 psi [1,035 kPa] operating pressure) and neoprene-lined steel should also be considered. Titanium and high-molybdenum SS tubes should be considered where low maintenance is required or the cost can be justified by life expectancy. [Pg.19]

Figure 4.11 — (A) High-volume wall-jet cell. (B) Bubble-through flow-cell. (1) Cell body (2) membrane (3) ion-selective electrode (4) steel spring (5) inner reference solution (6) sample guide. Figure 4.11 — (A) High-volume wall-jet cell. (B) Bubble-through flow-cell. (1) Cell body (2) membrane (3) ion-selective electrode (4) steel spring (5) inner reference solution (6) sample guide.

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