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904L for boiling sulfuric?
Can I use 904l for boiling 20% sulfuric acid with cu++
Thanks in advance
student - Tehran, Iran
February 11, 2008
Mohammad,
IF NO RESPONSES then TEST YOUR MATERIAL IN THE PROPOSED SYSTEM.
INMERSE the 904l in Sulfuric Acid a Different concentrations in order to detect any material damage.
[SULFURIC ACID]: 20, 40, 60, 85 %.
- Minneapolis, MN, USA
March 26, 2008
I can not imagine that it could survive. The high temperature combined with the "low" concentration and the copper ions will attack most if not all common metals.
James Watts- Navarre, Florida
March 26, 2008
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