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10/19/2002 9:00 AM
 
In what kind of service should A182 F5 / P5 ( 5 Cr ) material be used What kind of corrosion can it avoid Thanks Dinesh
 
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10/19/2002 9:00 AM
 
Dinesh: That's a pretty general question; however, P5 materal (5Cr-1Mo) is commonly used in refineries to resist sulfur-based high temperature corrosion up to certain temperature limits. It has limited use as an aqueous corrosion resistant material. Hope this helps! David Hendrix The Hendrix Group Inc.
 
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12/31/2002 9:00 AM
 
Steels of type 5Cr-1Mo are characterized for having good resistance to hydrogen attack, good resistance to hot oxidation, resistance to sulphur corrosion, and also to H2S corrosion. The field of use of these steels in oil refineries is destined almost in exclusive to heater pipes in Atmospheric distillation and Vacuum process units. The rate of hot oxidation of the P5 is of 2mm/year at 704-ºC. The temperature limit of use of P5 steel is 621ºC. At 371 ºC, the corrosion rate by the sulphur for the P5, is of 1mm/year In accordance with Nelson curves, for the same partial hydrogen pressure, the limit temperature use of a P9 is significantly superior to the one of P5 steel. Although the P9 presents weak resistance to napht%E9nic acid corrosion, still so, because of its chromium and molybdenum contents (9Cr and 1 Mo) this type of steel, comparatively to the P5, has bigger resistance to naphtenic acid corrosion.
 
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