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SS316L welding corrosion [Spain] 

September 2, 2009

Hello everyone,

I've got a problem of pitting (localized corrosion) on all the weldings of an industrial plant. The trouble is that all the corrosion is localized on pipes of raw water line. We have a demi water plant for a cycle. We have RO and RO+EDI to produce 18 MOhm water quality. But our problem is the raw water. All the welding of raw water line has a little pitting process so we are thinking about the chlorides, but our maximun concentration of chlorides are 200 ppm of Cl- (as chloride), so we don't understand if the real problem is chlorides or perhaps other ions that are improving the local corrision on the welding.
We are interested on which is the maximum concentration of chlorides that a SS could stand on normal conditions, wea are talking about 25 ºC, raw water treatment (brackish water).

Thank you for all.

Pla Joaquin
product designer - Madrid, SPAIN
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September 14, 2009

dear sir.
you have to use only demineralized water for your application. you can have a demineralized water treatment near by and only feed the demineralized /or buy demineralized water from suppliers which is not very costly compare to your equipments getting corroded. demineralised water only to your reqd system. other wise this problem will continue for ever. even a very small percentage of chloride will spoil all you equipment.

with warm regards.

B. Manickavelu
- Banglore, India


September 17, 2009

Did you passivate the welds? This is necessary.
Is the chorine in the form of chloride ions or chlorine? Chlorides are very bad, chlorine dissolved is not as bad.
What kind of weld did you use TIG, MIG?


Lee Kremer

Stellar Solutions, Inc.

McHenry, Illinois


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