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o3 on Corrosion Resistant Aloys - Incoly 800/825
« on: July 29, 2011, 06:42:26 AM »
Hi Guys,

I am a massively like Chromium Oxide when it comes to Chemicals and am in need of assistance. (poor joke, I'm sorry).

I believe Incoly 800 to be a Chromium iron Nickel alloy, but what would the effects of o3 diluted in heated water (35 - 40°C) be?

We have flow heaters with heating elements made from Incoly 800 and sometimes the Heater's 'Burn Out'.

The o3 is placed into the system directly before the heater, which is just after where the water gets pulled into the system.

If the Ozonator was faulty and didnt turn off,  would the prolonged exposure to the o3 cause the outer sheath to corrode breaking the heater? I mean in time scales of a week or 2 for the damage to happen.

And if so I imagine moving where it enter the system (after the heater) would stop the problem.

The question, I am right in thinking that moving where the o3 enter's the system would help increase the life span of our heaters?

Thank's in advance,



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