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1/23/2008 9:00 AM
 
Good day to all. Im a student who'r really interested in material technology. I wish you people can help me out. Im interested to know material selection for pipings handling liquid: a) 20% sulphuric acid b) 40% sodium hydroxide c)high acid crude oil Under a fluid pressue of 2bar and a temperature of 50degrees celcius. I would appreciate it very much if you could give me a list of materials than is able to handle the materials mentioned above. With this probably i could carry out a research of my own. Thank you all. Regards, M Zeem.
 
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