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8/31/2004 9:00 AM
 
We plan to package a houshold cleaner containing 10% Sulfamic acid and 10% phophoric acid. Our pumping system is made from 304 and 316 stainless. piston rods are chrome plated 304. The pump operates at room temperature Can anyone see any potential corrosion issues? Any help really appreciated. All the best Peter
 
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8/31/2004 9:00 AM
 
Peter: As long as the temperature stays low (ambient) you shouldn't have any problems with your materials selection, based on your brief description of the environment. Hope this helps! David Hendrix The Hendrix Group Inc.
 
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8/31/2004 9:00 AM
 
Thanks very much for the feedback
 
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