Centrifugal Pumps Design and Application 2nd ed - Val S. Lobanoff, Robert R. Ross (Butterworth-Heinemann, 1992)
Chemical Pumps Metallic and Nonmetallic 329 Material Selection A selection of corrosion resistant materials is shown on Table 15-4. Key: Table 15-4 Thermoplastics Corrosion Resistance Guide A Acceptable Q Questionable NR Not Recommended __ My- 200°F 200°F Alu- Phenylene 200°F 2QO°F 2QO°F My- 200°F 2(XJTMycar-316Cartx>nmiiiam Media Sulfide Rsnton Kynar Teflon sulfone Noryl Nylon bonate SS Steel 3003 200°F R>ly- 2QO°F 200°F Aki- Phenytene 200°F 200°F 200°F R>ly- 200°F2(X)TB3lycar-316Cartxminmum Media Sulfide Penton Kynar Teflon sulfone Noryl Nylon bonate SS Steel 3003 * Polyphenylene mlfide grades containing glass fiber and/or mineral fillers will be less chemical resistant than indicated. Information taken from Phillips Petroleum Corrosion Resistance Guide References ASME B73.1M—1991, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ASME B73.2M—1991, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Fegan, D., "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sealless Pumps," October 8,1986, presented at American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Memphis Section. Hydraulic Institute Standards, 14th Edition.
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Chemical <strong>Pumps</strong> Metallic <strong>and</strong> Nonmetallic 329<br />
Material Selection<br />
A selection of corrosion resistant materials is shown on Table 15-4.<br />
Key:<br />
Table 15-4<br />
Thermoplastics Corrosion Resistance Guide<br />
A Acceptable Q Questionable NR Not Recommend<strong>ed</strong><br />
__<br />
My- 200°F 200°F Alu-<br />
Phenylene 200°F 2QO°F 2QO°F My- 200°F 2(XJTMycar-316Cartx>nmiiiam<br />
M<strong>ed</strong>ia Sulfide Rsnton Kynar Teflon sulfone Noryl Nylon bonate SS Steel 3003<br />
200°F<br />
R>ly- 2QO°F 200°F Aki-<br />
Phenytene 200°F 200°F 200°F R>ly- 200°F2(X)TB3lycar-316Cartxminmum<br />
M<strong>ed</strong>ia Sulfide Penton Kynar Teflon sulfone Noryl Nylon bonate SS Steel 3003<br />
* Polyphenylene mlfide grades containing glass fiber <strong>and</strong>/or mineral fillers will be less chemical<br />
resistant than indicat<strong>ed</strong>.<br />
Information taken from Phillips Petroleum Corrosion Resistance Guide<br />
References<br />
ASME B73.1M—1991, American Society of Mechanical Engineers.<br />
ASME B73.2M—1991, American Society of Mechanical Engineers.<br />
Fegan, D., "Everything You Always Want<strong>ed</strong> to Know About Sealless<br />
<strong>Pumps</strong>," October 8,1986, present<strong>ed</strong> at American Institute of Chemical<br />
Engineers, Memphis Section.<br />
Hydraulic Institute St<strong>and</strong>ards, 14th Edition.