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Hastelloy B3 pipe and tube known for its resistance to reducing acids particularly hydrochloric and sulfuric

Hastelloy B3 pipe and tube known for its resistance to reducing acids particularly hydrochloric and sulfuric

Hastelloy B3 is molybdenum and nickel alloys family additional member with greater hydrochloric acid resistance at various concentrations and temperatures. It is withstanding formic, sulphuric and phosphoric acid as well as non-oxidizing acids.

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It may also be formed by cold working. Although it does work-harden somewhat rapidly, B-3 alloy components can be made using all common cold forming techniques. The Hastelloy B3 has some limitations compared to the other members of the Hastelloy family. It has less resistance to oxidizing agents. So it could not be used with ferric salts or cupric salts because they can cause premature corrosion due to the poor corrosion resistance against oxidizing media.

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