Actions for Corrosion in fractionation towers. Report for the Technical Data Analysis Program
Corrosion in fractionation towers. Report for the Technical Data Analysis Program
- Published
- United States : [publisher not identified], 1984
Springfield, Va.: National Technical Information Service, [approximately 1984] - Physical Description
- microfiche : negative ; 11 x 15 cm
- Summary
- This report reviews the corrosion experience in fractionation towers at both the Process Development Unit P-99 at Gulf Research and Development Company's Harmarville (Pa.) facility and the Ft. Lewis Pilot Plant at Tacoma, Washington. At both these units, evidence indicates chloride containing feed to the towers as the source of corrosion. The results of desalter tests conducted by Petreco Division of Petrolite Corporation on high chloride containing Ft. Lewis atmospheric tower feed samples are also reported. In addition, features to reduce corrosion that were to be incorporated into the planned SRC-II Demonstration Plant are described. The report from Fort Lewis is attached as an appendix and has been entered individually into EDB and ERA.
- Report Numbers
- DE84017339; DOE/PC/50046-11
- Other Subject(s)
- 01 coal, lignite, and peat
- 010405 - coal, lignite, & peat- hydrogenation & liquefaction
- Abstracts
- Alloys
- Chemical reactions
- Chlorides
- Chlorine compounds
- Chromium alloys
- Coal liquefaction
- Corrosion resistant alloys
- Corrosion
- Corrosive effects
- Cracking
- Decomposition
- Demonstration plants
- Distillation equipment
- Document types
- Equipment
- Functional models
- Halides
- Halogen compounds
- Inhibition
- Iron alloys
- Iron base alloys
- Leading abstract
- Liquefaction
- Pilot plants
- Pyrolysis
- Src-ii process
- Stainless steels
- Steels
- Stress corrosion
- Thermochemical processes
- Collection
- NTIS collection.
- Note
- DOE contract number: AC22-82PC50046
OSTI Identifier 6523295
Research organization: Pittsburg and Midway Coal Mining Co., Denver, CO (USA).
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