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Need chlorine corrosion resistance at 1200 C
2004
Hi all
I want to find a kind of material (steel or ...) which has resistance to chlorine corrosion at 1200 °C. This is for making a tube reactor for chlorination of TiO2.
Thanks all.
Ali Majdichemist - Arak, Iran
Platinum, Gold or Iridium.
Guillermo MarrufoMonterrey, NL, Mexico
2004
Hi
Fortunately after a while I found that the quartz tube is the best material for my experiment, finally we produced TiCl4 with 99.1% purity in arak petrochemical science and research center. by the consultant of Dr.saeid amani and ali shahmoradi.
PETROCHEMICAL - ARAK, IRAN
2005
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