Wednesday, March 19, 2008 - 8:05 AM
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Corrosion Resistance of Alloy 31 and 59 in Highly Corrosive Dangerous Goods

Margit Weltschev, BAM; Helena Alves, ThyssenKrupp VDM GmbH; Helmut Werner, Institute for Corrosion Prot

The superaustenitic steel alloy 31 and the nickel alloy 59 were already used as shell materials for tank vehicles or tank container. The use of these alloys allows the transport of quite more chemicals and especially waste mixtures than the use of the common austenitic steels. Another advantage is the extension of the test intervals of the transport tanks.

In Germany the “BAM-List – Requirements for Tanks for the Transport of Dangerous Goods” is the basis for substance-related prototype approvals for tank containers designed for the carriage of dangerous goods. Compatibility evaluations of selected metallic material groups as well as of polymeric gasket and lining materials under the influence of approximately 7000 dangerous goods and water-polluting substances are published in the BAM-List. Due to the large number of dangerous goods in the BAM-List the corrosion test program with welded specimens of these higher-alloyed materials has been extended including mixtures both of nitric acid/sulfuric acid and of nitric acid/phosphoric acid and others. In case of molten chemicals the test temperature is increased to more than 100 °C. The test results, presented in this paper, are included in current edition of the BAM-List and therefore available for the customer.