from NACE titled Guide to the use materials in waters by Michael
Davies and PJB Scott.
Personally, from a material engineer perspective, I would advice a Cu-
Ni alloy (C70600) which is widely used, if the size is smaller. If
sizes are larger RTPR with preferable Polyester resin, if not with
Epoxy would be cost effective and suit the need.
Regards,
Kannan
On Oct 7, 12:06 pm, Ali Asghari <asghari...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
> dear all
> what is the best material can be replaced with duplex(1.4462) that have a good properties in sea water & good resistances to pitting & S.C.C?
> does anybody know or have informations or books for material selection?
> regards
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