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2/7/2005 9:00 AM
 
I'd like to know what material and conditions for storage are the best for solution of HCl (33%). Thanks.
 
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2/7/2005 9:00 AM
 
Olga: Part of the answer depends on the temperature and pressure. What are your conditions? David Hendrix The Hendrix Group Inc.
 
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2/9/2005 9:00 AM
 
The temperature is 20ºC and P = 1bar And for solutions of NaOH (50%) at 20ºC and 1bar?? thanks!!
 
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2/10/2005 9:00 AM
 
olga Storage tanks manufactured from rubber coated carbon steel or plastic materials such as FRP and PVC may be used for storage of Hydrochloric Acid Acid is typically delivered in a tanker with internal rubber lining. The quality of the rubber and the lining method is important. Large storage tanks require periodic maintenance and inspection of the internal coating How much acid are you going to store, Olga......!!!?? MJC
 
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2/26/2005 9:00 AM
 
In our chlor alkaline unit we have large carbon steel storage tanks with FRP internal lining which are used for storage of hydrochloric acid in the same condition. For storage of NaOH the storage tanks are carbon steel. masoud
 
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