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6/22/2009 9:00 AM
 
Dear Sir's, I have a equipment in Ni alloy steel (9% Ni) to use in cryogenic temperatures. Can I hydrotest the equipment with seawater without any corrosion problems? Note: Weld Filler material it's a Ni alloy steel. Many thanks in advance. Luis
 
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6/26/2009 9:00 AM
 
Luis For the limited purpose of hydro test i.e., temporary testing with sea water and thorough dry and inspect the vessel after hydro test it is ok hope this helps C.V.Srinivasan Nishi Engineers Pvt Ltd India E-mail nishi@vsnl.com June 27, 2009 >Dear Sir's, >I have a equipment in Ni alloy steel (9% Ni) to use in >cryogenic temperatures. >Can I hydrotest the equipment with seawater without any >corrosion problems? >Note: Weld Filler material it's a Ni alloy steel. > >Many thanks in advance. >Luis
 
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