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10th Edition: A Feasibility Study of Chromium-Rich Oxide-Passivated Stainless Steel Tubing |
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Jun 03, 1999 at 09:14 AM |
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Sowmya Krishnan & Mohamed Saleem, Ultra Clean Technology, Menlo Park, CA, USA ABSTRACT Gas delivery systems transporting corrosive and reactive gases could potentially compromise the purity of the gases. Currently, gas delivery tubing and components are made of electropolished (EP) stainless steel. Welds and heat-affected zones of EP stainless steel undergo severe corrosion when halogen-based gases are transported. Chromium-rich oxide passivation (CrP) of stainless steel can successfully counter these corrosive effects. Two case studies comparing EP and CrP stainless steel are presented. Additionally, an analysis is presented of cost-of-ownership issues associated with CrP systems.
10th Edition: A Feasibility Study of Chromium-Rich Oxide-Passivated Stainless Steel Tubing for Gas Delivery System
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