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Introduction
General

Definitions
Instrumentation
Plant Safety
Metallurgial Processes
Metallurgical
Sulphur Burning
Acid Regeneration
Lead Chamber
Technology
Gas Cleaning
Contact
Strong Acid
Acid Storage
Loading/Unloading

Transportation
Sulphur Systems
Liquid SO2
Boiler Feed Water
Steam Systems

Cooling Water
Effluent Treatment
Utilities
Construction
Maintenance
Inspection
Analytical Procedures
Materials of Construction
Corrosion
Properties
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Materials of Construction - High Silicon Cast Iron
September 29, 2001

Introduction
Corrosion Resistance
Specification
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Introduction

Standard ductile cast irons contain approximately 1.8 to 2.8% silicon, while modified ductile cast irons such as Mondi™ contain 3.5% silicon.  Silicon cast iron contains 14.20 to 14.75% silicon.

Silicon cast iron has excellent resistance to sulphuric acid in all concentrations to 100% up to the atmospheric boiling point.  Corrosion rates of less than 5 mpy (0.13 mm/y) are typical except in a region of hot acid from 5% to 55% H2SO4 where corrosion rates may be as high as 20 mpy (0.51 mm/y).  Above 100% sulphuric acid, silicon cast iron is rapidly attacked by free SO3. 

One disadvantage of silicon cast iron is susceptible to thermal and mechanical shock.

 

Corrosion Resistance

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Specification

Specification of silicon cast iron is covered by ASTM A518 – Standard Specification of Corrosion-Resistant High-Silicon Iron Castings.  The standard describes three grades of silicon cast iron.

  Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3
Carbon 0.65-1.10 0.75-1.15 0.70-1.10
Manganese 1.50 max 1.50 max 1.50 max
Silicon 14.20-14.75 14.20-14.75 14.20-14.75
Chromium 0.50 max 3.25-5.00 3.25-5.00
Molybdenum 0.50 max 0.40-0.60 0.20 max
Colbalt 0.50 max 0.50 max 0.50 max

All grades are suitable for application in severe corrosive environments.  Grade 1 is suitable for sulphuric acid service.  Grade 2 is particularly suited for strong chloride service.  Grade 3 is recommended for impressed current electrodes. 

 

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