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High-Temperature Chloride Vapor Corrosion |
Ar-20%02-2%H2O-0.05%NaCl (Vol.%)
1830°F (999°C) for 75 hours |
| Alloy |
Total Depth of Attack, Mils (mm) |
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| 214® alloy |
11.5 |
(0.29) |
| HR-160® alloy |
12.0 |
(0.31) |
| alloy 800H |
>62.0 (complete penetration) |
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Field tests were conducted by exposing specimens to air containing vapors of sodium chloride,
potassium chloride and barium chloride at 1600°F (871°C) for 173 hours. |
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Chlorination Resistance |
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Maximal loss of sound metal per side.
Laboratory tests in chlorinating atmospheres
at 1112°F (600°C) for 500 hours.* |
Maximal loss of sound metal per side.
Laboratory tests in oxychlorinating atmospheres
at 1112°F (600°C) for 500 hours.* |
| *Data from "Corrosion Studies and Recommendation of Alloys for an Incinerator of Glove-Boxes Wastes" by F. Devisme and
N. H. Garnier, Presented at the 11th International Incineration Conference 1992, May 11-15, 1992, Albuquerque, New Mexico. |
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