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10/13/2006 9:00 AM
 
I had a salesman from an oilfield equipment supply company send me a flowchart that allows the user to select Low Alloy versus Stainless versus Cladded Steel for CO2 exposure. The variables are partial pressure of CO2, Chlorides <20,000 PPM, and Temp. <60C. I am curious as to the origin of this flowchart and I would like to fully research whatever industry standard or technical bulletin this may have been reproduced from. Is anyone else using this flowchart? If so can you tell me who issued it for publication/what technical bulletin it might have been copied from? Thanks
 
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10/13/2006 9:00 AM
 
IdSmith Refer to NACE MR 0175 / ISO 15156 - Appendix C gives the flow chart for materials selection for CO2, H2S, SSC, SCC . Also refer to : www.capp.ca/raw asp?x=1&dt=PDF&dn=109839. You will get the information for your conditions. Trust this helps you C.V.Srinivasan Nishi Engineers Pvt Ltd India oct 14, 2006 E-mail: nishi@vsnl.com > I had a salesman from an oilfield equipment supply >company send me a flowchart that allows the user to select >Low Alloy versus Stainless versus Cladded Steel for CO2 >exposure. The variables are partial pressure of CO2, >Chlorides <20,000 PPM, and Temp. <60C. >I am curious as to the origin of this flowchart and I would >like to fully research whatever industry standard or >technical bulletin this may have been reproduced from. > Is anyone else using this flowchart? If so can you >tell me who issued it for publication/what technical >bulletin it might have been copied from? > > Thanks
 
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