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10019 ALLOY SELECTION FOR CAUSTIC SODA SERVICE (9 pages)
Chemical and process,High-nickel alloys,Stainless steels
By C.M. Schillmoller, 1988. A number of construction materials may be used to produce and handle caustic solutions. Selection factors include practicality, availability, mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, risk/benefit considerations and economics. Critical factors in caustic service are listed, as are the metals and alloys most frequently considered for use in caustic soda-carbon steel, stainless steels, nickel and high-nickel alloys.

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