OILCO Swivel Joint Catalog No508.pdf
Transcript of OILCO Swivel Joint Catalog No508.pdf
PO Box 226 Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852 USA Phone: 732-329-4666 Fax: 732-329-9422
Email: [email protected] www.oilco-usa.com
LLooaaddiinngg Arm Catalog 2008
Catalog No. 508
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PO Box 226 Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852 USA
Phone: 732-329-4666 Fax: 732-329-9422 Email: [email protected]
www.oilco-usa.com
Quality For Over 70 Years In 1935, the OILCO Corporation, through one of its divisions, introduced the first completely packaged loading assembly to the petroleum industry. This spirit of innovation, and commitment to quality and leadership which are the hallmarks of our philosophy, keep OILCO brand products at the forefront of the liquid handling industry today. OILCO Corporation designs, engineers, and manufactures a wide range of standard and specialty equipment. Every component is made of the finest materials and machined to precision tolerances. CNC and advanced milling operations ensure proper dimensional accuracy. Castings are tested three times throughout the manufacturing process to ensure absolute accuracy. Loading arms and swivel joints are most often associated with the petroleum and petrochemical industries. The fact is, however, that these sturdy and versatile devices are used for liquid handling in a multitude of industries; metal manufacturing, marine loading and unloading, and general contracting. The following is a brief review of the major components of liquid handling systems, and how they have helped industries flourish.
SSwwiivveell JJooiinnttss Essential components in the liquid handling systems, swivel joints are a fixture in American industry. These unassuming but precisely engineered devices give loading arms – usually rigid – the flexibility needed to meet necessary handling requirements. OILCO swivel joints are manufactured in eight styles, available in cast, manufactured and jacketed, with flanged, threaded, or welded ends. All are adaptable to piping, tubing, and hoses. And all can be modified to meet requirements for inlets, outlets, counterbalancing, and connections. They are also available in a variety of metal alloys, seal compounds, and finishes.
Low Torque Type: Recently introduced by OILCO with the only documented research curve, these units reduce torque by up to 65% as compared to conventional swivel joints
Split Flange Design: Introduced by OILCO in the late 80’s, these units allow for packing seal replacement without removal of ball bearings
Timken® Roller Bearing Type: Guaranteed for life, removable seal design Roller Bearing Type: the most traditional swivel joint, long lasting, low cost
QQuuaalliittyy Every OILCO product must pass a battery of tests to assure you of the highest reliability and performance and to live up to the OILCO name. This includes all trade standards, domestic and international shipping regulations, and all ISO 9001-2000 compliances. Castings are tested for operational and surface defects. Machined parts are scrutinized for tightness under pressure. Special manufacturing processes such as flame hardening are used to ensure long term product performance. After every OILCO swivel joint is assembled, it is tested again to ensure that swivels perform under maximum pressure or vacuum.
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Product Overview 1 Swivel Joint Configurations 2 OILCO Numbering System 2 80 Series ‘O’ Ring Swivel Joints 3 880 Series ‘O’ Ring Swivel Joints 3 90 Series ‘V’ Ring Swivel Joints 4 857 Removable Seal Swivel Joint 4 Split Flange Swivel Joints 5 2000 Roller Bearing Series Swivel Joints 5 Low Torque (“LT”) 90 Series 6 Stainless Steel Insert Series (“SSI”) 7 Special Application Swivel Joints 7 Steam Jacketed Swivel Joints 8 14”, 16” & 18” Swivel Joints 9 Counterbalance Swivel Joints 10
80 Series – Threaded Connections 11 80 Series – Flanged Connections 13 880 Series – Threaded Connections 15 880 Series – TTMA Connections 17 90 Series – Threaded Connections 19 90 Series – Flanged Connections 21 2000 Series – Threaded 23 2000 Series – Flanged 25 Steam Jacketed – Flanged 27
Swivel Joint Data Sheet Questionnaire 29 Chemical Resistance Chart 31
OO--RRiinngg && VV--RRiinngg DDeessiiggnn The standard OILCO O-ring is a single point pressure seal design. Contained within opposing grooves, the compression along the sealing surfaces promotes a positive adherence while maintaining rotation and keeping friction loss to its minimum. Buna-N is standard, but Viton, Teflon®, Nitrile, Kalrez®, Chemrez®, EPDM and EPR are available options, depending on the product and customer requirements. The OILCO V-ring is a triple seal configuration, spring energized, and self-adjusting for normal wear. A Teflon® spring adapter and equally spaced compression springs forces the interlocking three seals to flare and constantly maintain an optimal positive seal. Buna-N is standard, but Viton, Teflon®, Nitrile, Kalrez®, Chemrez®, EPDM and EPR are available options, depending on the product and customer requirements.
BBaallll BBeeaarriinngg && TTiimmkkeenn®® RRoolllleerr BBeeaarriinngg OILCO utilizes various ball bearing and dimensional specifications to offer the highest moment load to swivel joint ratio in the industry. OILCO begins the swivel joint line with a graduated ball bearing design in the dual, flame hardened raceways. Ball bearings are available in either chrome or stainless steel. For extreme load carrying capacity, OILCO offers a swivel joint line incorporating the tapered Timken® roller bearing. Virtually friction –free movement, the roller bearings offer superior durability and permanent alignment with simple seal replacement and easy internal maintenance.
SSwwiivveell JJooiinntt OOppttiioonnss && SSppeecciiaall PPrroojjeecctt AApppplliiccaattiioonnss OILCO offers the industry both the most swivel joint design options and the most extensive level of secondary options. Available on most series, OILCO can manufacture customer specific applications in less time than anyone else. Such options include: Low Torque Epoxy Coating Stainless Steel Inserts Customized Additions or Design Regardless of the complexity of the project, OILCO can design and manufacture the right swivel – every time.
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OILCO manufactures the traditional eight configurations of swivel joint design. Each can be modified
accordingly, and both the inlet and outlet connections can be tailored to suit the specific job requirements.
Style 10 3 Planes of Rotation
Style 20 1 Plane of Rotation
Style 30 1 Plane of Rotation
Style 40 1 Plane of Rotation
Style 50 2 Planes of Rotation
Style 60 2 Planes of Rotation
Style 70 2 Planes of Rotation
Style 80 3 Planes of Rotation
Connection end and material descriptions
F - 150# RF ANSI flanges NF - TTMA tank truck flanges
O - NPT threads S - Carbon steel
SS - Stainless steel A - Aluminum M - Modified
(*no indication note is female NPT threads)
Seal Compounds: V – Viton
T – Teflon® EPR – EPR
EPDM – EPDM K - Kalrez®
C - Chemrez® (*no indication is Buna-N)
Special Extension Notes: LT - Low Torque design
P - Sealed for submerged service
H - Handle (*epoxy paint, modifications,
etc. also noted here)
Seal compound type
Final extensions beyond seal indicate special application or treatment
Identifies the connection ends and materials used for construction
Indicates nominal pipe size of unit
Illustrates series style, the final digit noting the overall configuration
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MMooddeell 8800 SSeerriieess SSwwiivveell JJooiinntt The OILCO 80 Series is a heavy duty, leak proof construction and low maintenance joint. Flow restrictions and product turbulence are held to a minimum. And for submerged applications, the 80 Series is excellent when utilized as a submerged service unit.
It is a ball bearing, single point seal design with a felt dust seal backup that allows for an endless number of applications. The 80 Series is available in carbon steel, stainless steel T-316, and aluminum. Sizes range from 1 1/2" to 6" in all materials. All styles are available in flanged, threaded, and butt-weld ends. Packing seal material is Buna-N (standard) but Viton, Teflon®, Nitrile, Kalrez®, Chemrez®, EPDM and EPR are available. The 80 Series swivel joint is a leak proof, low maintenance design. It has widely spaced ball races allowing for better alignment and longer packing life. Flow restriction and internal turbulence are held to a minimum with a smooth bore design. The single point seal will operate under both a vacuum and a pressure environment. And the felt dust seal prevents all foreign matter from entering the swivel chamber.
There is also a vast range of optional lubrication media that allows the 80 Series to competitively operate in a multitude of environments. It can be packed and sealed for use as a submerged service unit. It can be cleaned and treated for use in oxygen transfer. And it can even be greased and prepared for use in the commercial food industry. This makes the OILCO 80 Series swivel joint an indispensable element in today’s industrial arena.
MMooddeell 888800 SSeerriieess SSwwiivveell JJooiinntt Designed to be a light weight, sturdy, entry model swivel joint, the cast aluminum 880 Series includes all the traditional industry requirements in an affordable unit. Standardized features include full rotation along the swivel plane, wide ball race spacing for increased load carrying capacity, and precision milled pressure seal and dust seal surfaces. A single “o” ring design with available compounds of Buna-N (standard), Viton, Teflon®, Nitrile, Kalrez®, Chemrez®, EPDM and EPR are available. This allows for multiple use applications. The 880 Series can be plugged for submerged operating conditions.
The 880 Series is available from 2” to 4” sizes, with either threaded or flanged connections. Optional coatings are available upon request, or swivel joints can be left with a natural cast finish. A primary loading arm component, the 880 Series swivel joints offer the versatility of the OILCO line at a competitive price. With proper installation and maintenance, these swivel joint can be in the field for years with problem free service. Repair kits are readily available for all sealing compounds.
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MMooddeell 9900 SSeerriieess SSwwiivveell JJooiinntt The 90 Series swivel joint is designed with a three "V" ring seal configuration that is spring loaded and self adjusting for normal wear. The incorporation of these "V" rings maintains a constant optimal pressure, securing a reliable seal long after conventional single rings or compression seals may be compromised. The 90 Series is available in carbon steel, stainless steel T-316, and aluminum. Sizes range from 1 1/2" to 12" in all materials. All styles are available in flanged, threaded, butt-weld ends, or even socket ends. Packing seal material is Buna-N (standard) but Viton, Teflon®, Nitrile, Kalrez®, Chemrez®, EPDM and EPR are available. OILCO has also developed a secondary manufacturing process specifically for the 90 Series swivel joints, creating the "low torque" (LT) version. These extensively treated swivels reduce the amount of torque up to 65% as compared with conventional swivels. Friction in the sealing and ball race surfaces are dramatically reduced, therefore providing a swivel joint that can be used in damage critical environment.
Most commercial concerns, through over 50 years of field research and testing have been addressed by the OILCO 90 Series. These improvements are a standard and have been incorporated into the line without changing any of the external dimensions, insuring market consistency. By far, this swivel joint covers the widest range of production and safety considerations in the market today.
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MMooddeell 885577 RReemmoovvaabbllee SSeeaall This popular riser swivel joint is precision engineered and built of the finest materials to give long life, trouble free service under the most extreme conditions. It is the most commonly utilized swivel joint for unsupported bottom loading assemblies. The 857 Series comes standard with Timken® roller bearings that afford a friction free movement in the horizontal plane. The sealing surface is maintained by a CNC milled collar unit that features a double "O" ring design over a polished sleeve, which can be replaced within 15 minutes while never having to dismantle the loading arm assembly. The Model 857 riser swivel joint is constructed of machine milled carbon steel. The sealing chamber is protected by a high density plastic shield. Packing seal material is Buna-N (standard) but Viton, Teflon®, Nitrile, Kalrez®, Chemrez®, EPDM and EPR are available. Standard configuration is a style 20 with 150# raised faced, flanged ends. It is offered in 4” size.
SSpplliitt FFllaannggee SSwwiivveell JJooiinnttss A modified version of the OILCO 80 Series swivel joint line, the 1400 and 1900 Split Flange Series adopts all the traditional criteria of the “O” ring swivel and offers it in a removable seal version. It is a ball bearing, single point seal design with a dust seal backup that allows for an endless number of applications. The split flange series is available in carbon steel, stainless steel T-316, and aluminum, with various seal configurations. Sizes range from 1 1/2" to 6" in all materials, and up to 18” in carbon steel and stainless steel. All styles are available in flanged, threaded, and butt-weld ends.
The 1400 and 1900 Series have widely spaced ball races allowing for better alignment and longer packing life. The single point seal will operate under both a vacuum and a pressure environment. Packing seal material is Buna-N (standard) but Viton, Teflon®, Nitrile, Kalrez®, Chemrez®, EPDM and EPR are available. And the felt dust seal prevents all foreign matter from entering the swivel chamber. The split design of the body cavity allows for easy in-field service without having to remove the ball bearings. This greatly reduces the risk of operator and maintenance error, while constantly assuring proper alignment as determined by the factory. Further, the pressure seal has been positioned in such a manner that replacement time is considerably reduced.
Like the 80 Series, the Split Flange Series can be lubricated in various manners enhancing the versatility of application. It can be packed and sealed for use as a submerged service unit. It can be cleaned and treated for use in oxygen transfer. And it can even be greased and prepared for use in the commercial food industry
22000000 SSeerriieess wwiitthh TTiimmkkeenn®® RRoolllleerr BBeeaarriinnggss The OILCO 2000 Series offers the best load carrying capacity in the industry. Unequalled in durability and overall moment ratings, combined with virtually friction free movement and minimal seal wear, there is simply no other swivel joint that measures up to its performance level. Timken® roller bearings are proven stronger than any other conventional bearings. And put inside the precision CNC milled 2000 Series swivel joint spool, permanent alignment is assured. Such is the confidence in the manufacturing of the 2000 Series, the bearings are guaranteed by OILCO for the life of the joint. Only subject to proper installation, operation and regularly scheduled maintenance. The OILCO 2000 Series is offered in carbon steel, stainless steel T-316 and aluminum. Packing seal material is Buna-N (standard) but Viton, Teflon®, Nitrile, Kalrez®, Chemrez®, EPDM and EPR are available. The 2000 Series has a wide range of availability – 2” through 12”. And all styles are available in threaded, flanged, and butt weld connections.
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LLooww TToorrqquuee SSeerriieess –– ““LLTT””
The application of the low torque option for the 90 Series swivel joint is for the entire nominal size range. Following the CNC milling stage, the spool sleeve is polished on a lathe and turned to an extra smooth surface. The body portion receives a specifically tailored honing. And the swivel joint utilizes a specific low friction graphite lubricant. This process is also not limited to carbon steel units, but can be applied to both aluminum and stainless steel assemblies as well. Illustrated below is the torque curve for these swivel joints. The averages are taken from working conditions, in 75°F ambient temperatures, and are + 5 in/lb as indicated. Units are rated with standard seals.
The Low Torque ("LT") model swivel joint is a specifically conditioned 90 Series swivel joint that reduces torque up to 65% more than any other conventional joint. The low torque option is a secondary procedure applied during the manufacturing process, prior to welding procedures. Uses of the LT Series are where chinking of hoses or unnecessary wear are of crucial concern. The low torque swivel can be broken with a minimal amount of manual pressure, assisting in ease of use for the operator. The 90 Series Low Torque is vital to sensitive operations.
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SSttaaiinnlleessss SStteeeell IInnsseerrttss In order to continually find better ways in serving the industry, OILCO has developed a special hybrid swivel joint in order to meet several working concerns and cost efficiency issues. The development of the stainless steel inserts for use in the 90 Series swivels has increased the life expectancy of the standard carbon steel units, while not forcing the consumer to rely solely on the markedly higher priced full stainless steel T-316 version. Inspired by the needs of the iron and steel mills, OILCO sought to understand the complex chemical problems for pumping vast quantities of on site water through the lids of the melting pots. Due to the intense chemical treatment of the water, standard steel joints were suffering with extensive pitting and corrosion of the sealing surface. While traditional wisdom would warrant the use of stainless steel, the problem still arose, albeit in a slower timeline. However, the use of upgraded stainless steel (especially in the larger 10" and 12" sizes) became a huge cost consideration for the plant engineers.
By isolating the critical areas of the sealing service, OILCO managed to develop a process that mates the benefits of stainless steel, while keeping the cost of the unit down to a more manageable level. The result was the stainless steel insert swivel joint. These swivels are dimensionally identical to their carbon steel and stainless steel counterparts, but utilize the necessary aspects of each material to prolong the seal life and seal area integrity.
SSppeecciiaall AApppplliiccaattiioonn SSwwiivveellss OILCO Liquid Handling Systems has a tradition of outfitting even the most complex and demanding application with the absolute right swivel joint. Regardless of 80 Series, 90 Series, split flange, or even steam jacketed, OILCO has tirelessly worked to fulfill engineering specifications and customer needs. This unique ability to customize an already diverse swivel joint line is what truly marks the innovative side of OILCO and its product capabilities. Ranging from special mounting circumstances, to epoxy coating, to modified handling and insertion, OILCO has the ability to manufacture any swivel joint necessary to fulfill project requirements. It is through the ability to restructure the manufacturing and assembly process, that OILCO can continually alter the project to suit tedious requirements or otherwise rare engineering conditions. OILCO Liquid Handling Systems leads the industry in hands on adaptability. Regardless of core differences in unit design, simple exterior coating, dated reproduction work, or complex "one-off" innovations, OILCO has the tradition and desire to satisfy those needs.
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SStteeaamm JJaacckkeetteedd SSwwiivveell JJooiinnttss OILCO Liquid Handling Systems has an extensive history in the development of steam jacketed equipment for custom applications. Beginning in 1981 in collaboration with DuPont®, OILCO was able to benchmark the most complete jacketing design and conform to all operating expectations. Drawing on these decades of experience, almost any loading or unloading configuration can be made to serve as a steam jacketed assembly. Internal product lines can handle 500 psi while the steam chambers can work up to a range of 150 psi. The swivel joint packing seals are able to withstand temperatures of up to 600 F. All internal elbows are long radius and standard weight, allowing the assembly to be piggable when required. The incorporated joints are adaptable to suction or pressure lines with standard packing seals. Research, design, and adaptability are all keys features for both the individual components and complete units required to service any given project.
Constructed of a lighter gauge material on the exterior of the unit, a standard jacket will allow steam to circulate evenly in order to preclude binding of the product. The external jacketing of OILCO's swivel joints not only covers the elbow, but also the entire ball race swivel area, providing positive rotation at all times. Every swivel joint and associated assembly is manufactured with long radius elbows to allow the application to be piggable. These steam jacketed swivel are used for such viscous materials as petroleum products, asphalt, tars, heavy oil, liquid sulphur, chemicals, and food products. Steam jacketed swivels are available in sizes ranging from 2" to 10" and are constructed from carbon steel, stainless steel, or aluminum. Packing seal material is Buna-N (standard) but Viton, Teflon®, Nitrile, Kalrez®, Chemrez®, EPDM and EPR are available.
Steam jacketed swivel joints and loading assemblies are necessary where the product being transferred has an increased tendency to stiffen due to cooler ambient temperatures. By circulating a high pressure steam around the primary unit, flow rates will remain constant and the chance of a stall or clog is significantly reduced. Also, by heating the transfer zone, either a loading arm or swivel joint, the area within the assembly is kept clear of obstructions. Steam jacketing also aids service in colder climates where the tendency for swivels to "freeze" or lock is commonplace. By pumping hot steam through the surrounding chambers, the raceways and sealing surfaces are properly maintained and easier to operate. The secondary effect of this is increased life of the swivel and packing seals by reducing the amount of friction.
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Standard Dimensions
Size A B
in. mm in. mm in. mm
14” 356 21 533 24 607
16” 406 23.5 597 24 607
18” 457 25 635 25 635
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OOvveerrssiizzeedd && HHeeaavvyy DDuuttyy 1144””,, 1166”” && 1188”” SSwwiivveell JJooiinnttss Based on industry feedback, and the consistent shift to higher volume transfers, OILCO Liquid Handling Systems has concentrated some of its focus on reliable and simple maintenance swivels joints. By expanding the already well known 1400 and 1900 Split Flange Series, OILCO increased the overall dimensions of the units to accommodate many of the mainstream pipeline sizes. These swivels have widely spaced ball races allowing for better alignment and higher moment load. The single point seal will operate under both a vacuum and a pressure environment. Packing seal material is Buna-N (standard) but Viton, Teflon®, Nitrile, Kalrez®, Chemrez®, EPDM and EPR are available. Felt and O-ring dust seals prevent all foreign matter from entering the ball chamber and a secondary rubber seal prevents debris from contacting the main pressure seal. The split design of the body cavity allows for easy in-field service without having to remove the ball bearings. This greatly reduces the risk of operator and maintenance error, while constantly assuring proper alignment as determined by the factory.
The large size Split Flange Series is offered in both carbon steel and stainless steel T-316. The ball chambers are CNC milled and then polished to specific tolerances to ensure load carrying capacity and rotation throughout the operational life of the swivel joint. Dual grease fittings are installed directly over the ball retainers screws in order to best direct lubricate and protect the raceways. And to further combat corrosion based on atmospheric conditions, the customer can add the option of stainless steel ball bearings. For larger transfer requirements, the OILCO Split Flange Series offers the range to handle some of the heaviest commercial pipelines and installations in the industry.
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TToorrssiioonn SSpprriinngg CCoouunntteerrbbaallaanncceedd SSwwiivveell JJooiinnttss OILCO Liquid Handling Systems manufactures each of the major configurations of swivel joints in conjunction with the torsion spring counterbalance. Each unit (i.e. – the single spring Model 641, the double spring Model 640, and the double-double spring Model 645) is available for mounting on every style 50 or style 70 swivel joint. Every swivel joint configuration is also available with any number of inlet and outlet combinations; male threaded, flanged, or female half coupling. OILCO can design the counterbalance swivel joint units to be piggable (as seen to the right in the steam jacketed model), welded construction, or engineered to required specifications by the customer to meet project needs. The versatility in the OILCO torsion spring and its mounting swivel is undeniable.
Upfeed Counterbalance Swivel Joints
115500## RRaaiisseedd FFaaccee CCoonnnneeccttiioonn
RRiigghhtt HHaanndd PPllaann 664400//664455 MMoouunnttiinngg
FFeemmaallee NNPPTT CCoonnnneeccttiioonn LLeefftt HHaanndd PPllaann 664411 MMoouunnttiinngg
TTTTMMAA FFllaannggeedd CCoonnnneeccttiioonn
RRiigghhtt HHaanndd PPllaann 664400//664455 MMoouunnttiinngg
MMaallee NNPPTT CCoonnnneeccttiioonn LLeefftt HHaanndd PPllaann
664400//664455 MMoouunnttiinngg
Downfeed Counterbalance Swivel Joints
MMaallee NNPPTT CCoonnnneeccttiioonn LLeefftt HHaanndd PPllaann
664400//664455 MMoouunnttiinngg
FFeemmaallee NNPPTT CCoonnnneeccttiioonn RRiigghhtt HHaanndd PPllaann
664400//664455 MMoouunnttiinngg
FFeemmaallee NNPPTT CCoonnnneeccttiioonn RRiigghhtt HHaanndd PPllaann
664411 MMoouunnttiinngg
TTTTMMAA FFllaannggeedd CCoonnnneeccttiioonn
RRiigghhtt HHaanndd PPllaann 664400//664455 MMoouunnttiinngg
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 8 5/8 10 5/8 12 5/8 19 3/8
B 7 5/8 9 1/8 10 5/16 15 1/4
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 6 5/8 7 5/8 8 11 1/8
B 4 5 6 8 3/4
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 7 5/8 10 5/8 10 5/16 15 1/4
B 3 4 1/2 5 11/16 7 7/8
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 8 5/8 10 5/8 12 5/8 19 3/8
B 3 4 1/2 5 11/16 7 7/8
8811--SS SSttyyllee 1100 8822--SS
SSttyyllee 2200
8833--SS SSttyyllee 3300
8844--SS SSttyyllee 4400
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Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 8 5/8 10 5/8 12 5/8 19 3/8
B 3 4 1/2 5 11/16 7 7/8
C 7 5/8 9 1/8 10 5/16 15 1/4
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 7 5/8 9 1/8 10 5/16 15 1/4
B 4 5 6 15 1/4
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 8 5/8 10 5/8 12 5/8 19 3/8
B 3 4 1/2 5 11/16 7 7/8
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 8 5/8 10 5/8 12 5/8 19 3/8
B 7 5/8 9 1/8 10 5/16 15 1/4
C 3 4 1/2 5 11/16 7 7/8
8855--SS SSttyyllee 5500 8866--SS
SSttyyllee 6600
8877--SS SSttyyllee 7700
8888--SS SSttyyllee 8800
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Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 8 5/8 10 5/8 12 5/8 19 3/8
B 9 1/8 10 3/8 11 5/8 16 7/8
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 9 5/8 10 1/8 10 5/8 14 3/8
B 6 7 1/2 9 11
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 9 1/8 10 3/8 11 5/8 16 7/8
B 4 1/2 5 3/4 7 9 1/2
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 8 5/8 10 5/8 12 5/8 19 3/8
B 4 1/2 5 3/4 7 9 1/2
8811--FF SSttyyllee 1100 8822--FF
SSttyyllee 2200
8833--FF SSttyyllee 3300 8844--FF
SSttyyllee 4400
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Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 8 5/8 10 5/8 12 5/8 19 3/8
B 4 1/2 5 3/4 7 9 1/2
C 9 1/8 10 3/8 11 5/8 16 7/8
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 9 1/8 10 3/8 4 16 7/8
B 6 7 1/2 9 11
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 8 5/8 10 5/8 12 5/8 19 3/8
B 4 1/2 5 3/4 7 9 1/2
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 8 5/8 10 5/8 12 5/8 19 3/8
B 9 1/8 10 3/8 11 5/8 16 7/8
C 4 1/2 5 3/4 7 9 1/2
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8855--FF SSttyyllee 5500 8866--FF
SSttyyllee 6600
8877--FF SSttyyllee 7700
8888--FF SSttyyllee 8800
Size 2” 3” 4”
A 5 9/16 5 15/16 7 5/8
Size 2” 3” 4”
A 6 11/16 8 1/4 10 5/8
B 6 3/16 7 1/16 9 1/8
Size 2” 3” 4”
A 6 3/16 7 1/16 9 1/8
B 2 7/8 3 7/8 3 3/4
Size 2” 3” 4”
A 6 11/16 8 1/4 10 5/8
B 2 7/8 3 7/8 9 1/8
888811--AA SSttyyllee 1100 888822--AA
SSttyyllee 2200
888833--AA SSttyyllee 3300
888844--AA SSttyyllee 4400
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Size 2” 3” 4”
A 6 11/16 8 1/4 10 5/8
B 2 7/8 3 7/8 7 1/16
C 6 3/16 7 1/16 9 1/8
Size 2” 3” 4”
A 6 3/16 7 1/16 9 1/8
Size 2” 3” 4”
A 6 11/16 8 1/4 10 5/8
B 2 7/8 3 7/8 4 3/4
C 6 3/16 7 1/16 9 1/8
Size 2” 3” 4”
A 6 11/16 8 1/4 10 5/8
B 2 7/8 3 7/8 4 3/4
888855--AA SSttyyllee 5500
888866--AA SSttyyllee 6600
888877--AA SSttyyllee 7700 888888--AA
SSttyyllee 8800
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Size 2” 3” 4”
A n/a 8 1/4 10 5/8
B n/a 8 1/16 10 1/8
Size 2” 3” 4”
A n/a 6 5/16 8 5/8
Size 2” 3” 4”
A n/a 8 1/16 10 1/8
B n/a 4 7/8 5 3/4
Size 2” 3” 4”
A n/a 8 1/4 105/8
B n/a 4 7/8 5 3/4
888811--AANNFF SSttyyllee 1100 888822--AANNFF
SSttyyllee 2200
888833--AANNFF SSttyyllee 3300
888844--AANNFF SSttyyllee 4400
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Size 2” 3” 4”
A n/a 8 1/4 10 5/8
B n/a 4 7/8 5 3/4
C n/a 11 15/16 14 7/8
Size 2” 3” 4”
A n/a 8 1/16 10 1/8
Size 2” 3” 4”
A n/a 8 1/4 10 5/8
B n/a 4 7/8 5 3/4
Size 2” 3” 4”
A n/a 8 ¼ 10 5/8
B n/a 4 7/8 5 3/4
C n/a 8 1/16 10 1/8
888855--AANNFF SSttyyllee 5500 888866--AANNFF
SSttyyllee 6600
888877--AANNFF SSttyyllee 7700
888888--AANNFF SSttyyllee 8800
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Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8”
A 8 7/8 11 1/8 14 3/4 20 3/8 24 3/4
B 7 7/8 9 5/8 12 7/16 16 1/4 18 7/8
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8”
A 6 7/8 8 1/8 9 3/8 12 1/8 13
B 4 5 6 9 1/4 11
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8”
A 7 1/8 9 5/8 12 7/16 16 1/4 18 7/8
B 3 4 1/2 5 11/16 7 7/8 10 1/8
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8”
A 8 7/8 11 1/8 14 3/4 20 3/8 24 3/4
B 3 4 1/2 5 11/16 7 7/8 10 1/8
C 6 9 11 3/8 15 3/4 20 1/4
9911--SS SSttyyllee 1100 9922--SS
SSttyyllee 2200
9944--SS SSttyyllee 4400
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9933--SS SSttyyllee 3300
9977--SS SSttyyllee 7700
9988--SS SSttyyllee 8800
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8”
A 8 7/8 11 1/8 14 3/4 20 3/8 24 3/4
B 3 4 1/2 5 11/16 7 7/8 10 1/8
C 7 7/8 9 5/8 12 7/16 16 1/4 18 7/8
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8”
A 7 7/8 9 5/8 12 7/16 16 1/4 18 7/8
B 4 5 6 9 1/4 11
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8”
A 8 7/8 11 1/8 14 3/4 20 3/8 24 3/4
B 3 4 1/2 5 11/16 7 7/8 10 1/8
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8”
A 8 7/8 11 1/8 14 3/4 20 3/8 24 3/4
B 7 7/8 9 5/8 12 7/16 16 1/4 18 7/8
C 3 4 1/2 5 11/16 7 7/8 10 1/8
9955--SS SSttyyllee 5500
9966--SS SSttyyllee 6600
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Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 8 11 1/8 14 3/4 20 3/8 24 3/4 31 1/16 37 1/2
B 9 3/8 10 7/8 13 3/4 17 7/8 20 3/4 25 1/16 30
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 9 7/8 10 5/8 12 3/4 15 3/8 16 3/4 19 1/16 22 1/2
B 6 7 1/2 9 11 13 1/2 16 19
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 9 3/8 10 7/8 13 3/4 17 7/8 20 3/4 25 1/16 30
B 4 1/2 5 3/4 7 9 1/2 12 14 16 1/2
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 8 7/8 11 1/8 14 3/4 20 3/8 24 31 1/16 37 1/2
B 4 1/2 5 3/4 7 9 1/2 12 14 16 1/2
C 9 11 1/2 14 19 24 28 33
9911--FF SSttyyllee 1100 9922--FF
SSttyyllee 2200
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9933--FF SSttyyllee 3300
9944--FF SSttyyllee 4400
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 8 7/8 11 1/8 14 3/4 20 3/8 24 3/4 31 1/16 37 1/2
B 4 1/2 5 3/4 7 9 1/2 12 14 16 1/2
C 9 3/8 10 7/8 13 3/4 17 7/8 20 3/4 25 1/16 30
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 9 3/8 10 7/8 13 3/4 17 7/8 20 3/4 25 1/16 30
B 6 7 1/2 9 11 13 1/2 16 19
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 8 7/8 11 1/8 14 3/4 20 3/8 24 3/4 31 1/16 37 1/2
B 4 1/2 5 3/4 7 9 1/2 12 14 16 1/2
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 8 7/8 11 1/8 14 3/4 20 3/8 24 3/4 31 1/16 37 1/2
B 9 3/8 10 7/8 13 3/4 17 7/8 20 3/4 25 1/16 30
C 4 1/2 5 3/4 7 9 1/2 12 14 16 1/2
9955--FF SSttyyllee 5500 9966--FF
SSttyyllee 6600
9977--FF SSttyyllee 7700
9988--FF SSttyyllee 8800
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Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 9 3/4 12 1/2 15 1/8 21
B 8 3/4 11 13 3/16 17
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 7 3/4 9 1/2 10 7/8 13
B 5 1/2 7 7/8 9 11
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 3 4 1/2 5 11/16 8
B 8 3/4 11 13 3/16 17
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 3 4 1/2 5 11/16 8
B 9 3/4 12 1/2 15 1/8 21
22001100--SS SSttyyllee 1100
22002200--SS SSttyyllee 2200
22003300--SS SSttyyllee 3300
22004400--SS SSttyyllee 4400
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Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 3 4 1/2 5 11/16 8
B 9 3/4 12 1/2 15 1/8 21
C 8 3/4 11 13 3/16 17
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 8 3/4 11 13 3/16 17
B 5 1/2 8 9 11
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 3 4 1/2 5 11/16 8
B 9 3/4 12 1/2 15 1/8 21
Size 2” 3” 4” 6”
A 3 4 1/2 5 11/16 8
B 9 3/4 12 1/2 15 1/8 21
C 8 3/4 11 13 3/16 17
22005500--SS SSttyyllee 5500
22006600--SS SSttyyllee 6600
22007700--SS SSttyyllee 7700 22008800--SS
SSttyyllee 8800
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Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 9 3/4 12 1/2 15 1/8 21 26 1/4 31 1/2 36 3/4
B 10 1/4 12 1/4 14 1/8 18 1/2 22 1/4 25 1/2 29 1/4
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 10 3/4 12 13 1/8 16 18 1/4 19 1/2 21 3/4
B 6 7 1/2 9 11 13 1/2 16 19
C 5 3/4 6 1/2 7 1/8 9 10 1/4 11 1/2 12 3/4
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 10 1/4 12 1/4 14 1/8 18 1/2 22 1/4 25 1/2 29 1/4
B 4 1/2 5 3/4 7 9 1/2 12 14 16 1/2
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 9 3/4 12 1/2 15 1/8 21 26 1/4 31 1/2 36 3/4
B 4 1/2 5 3/4 7 9 1/2 12 14 16 1/2
22001100--FF SSttyyllee 1100
22002200--FF SSttyyllee 2200
22003300--FF SSttyyllee 3300
22004400--FF SSttyyllee 4400
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Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 9 3/4 12 1/2 15 1/8 21 26 1/4 31 1/2 36 3/4
B 10 1/4 12 1/4 14 1/8 18 1/2 22 1/4 25 1/2 29 1/4
C 4 1/2 5 3/4 7 9 1/2 12 14 16 1/2
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 10 1/4 12 1/4 14 1/8 18 1/2 22 1/4 25 1/2 29 1/4
B 6 7 1/2 9 11 13 1/2 16 19
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 9 3/4 12 1/2 15 1/8 21 26 1/4 31 1/2 36 3/4
B 4 1/2 5 3/4 7 9 1/2 12 14 16 1/2
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12”
A 9 3/4 12 1/2 15 1/8 21 26 1/4 31 1/2 36 3/4
B 10 1/4 12 1/4 14 1/8 18 1/2 22 1/4 25 1/2 29 1/4
C 4 1/2 5 3/4 7 9 1/2 12 14 16 1/2
22005500--FF SSttyyllee 5500
22006600--FF SSttyyllee 6600
22007700--FF SSttyyllee 7700
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22008800--FF SSttyyllee 8800
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10”
A 10 7/8 14 1/8 18 3/4 26 3/8 32 3/4 41 1/16
B 10 3/8 12 3/8 15 3/4 20 7/8 24 3/4 30 1/16
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10”
A 10 3/8 11 1/8 13 1/4 16 3/8 17 3/4 20 1/16
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10”
A 10 3/8 12 3/8 15 3/4 20 7/8 24 3/4 30 1/16
B 6 7 3/4 9 1/2 13 1/2 16 1/2 20
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10”
A 10 7/8 14 1/8 18 3/4 26 3/8 32 3/4 41 1/16
B 6 7 3/4 9 1/2 13 1/2 16 1/2 20
9911--FFSSJJ SSttyyllee 1100 9922--FFSSJJ
SSttyyllee 2200
9933--FFSSJJ SSttyyllee 3300
9944--FFSSJJ SSttyyllee 4400
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Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10”
A 107/8 14 1/8 18 3/4 26 3/8 32 3/4 41 1/16
B 6 7 3/4 9 1/2 13 1/2 16 1/2 20
C 10 3/8 12 3/8 15 3/4 207/8 24 3/4 301/16
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10”
A 103/8 12 3/8 15 3/4 20 7/8 24 3/4 201/16
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10”
A 107/8 14 1/8 18 3/4 26 3/4 32 3/4 41 1/16
B 6 7 3/4 9 1/2 13 1/2 16 1/2 20
Size 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10”
A 107/8 14 1/8 18 3/4 26 3/8 32 3/4 41 1/16
B 6 7 3/4 9 1/2 13 1/2 16 1/2 20
C 10 3/8 12 3/8 15 3/4 207/8 24 3/4 30 1/16
9955--FFSSJJ SSttyyllee 5500 9966--FFSSJJ
SSttyyllee 6600
9977--FFSSJJ SSttyyllee 7700
9988--FFSSJJ SSttyyllee 8800
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1. What will the product be used for?
2. What size line is being used? Inches / mm
3. Preferred material of construction?
4. Preferred seal material?
5. Minimum operating temperature? F° / C°
6. Maximum operating temperature? F° / C°
7. Type of configuration:
Three swivels with straight end connections at both
ends (3 planes) Style 10
Single swivel with straight connections (1 plane) Style 20
single swivel with 90 degree elbow at end (1 plane) Style 30
single swivel with 90 degree
elbows at both ends (1 plane) Style 40
two swivels with 90 degree angles (2 plane) Style 50
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two swivels at 90 degree angle (2 plane) Style 60
two swivels with elbows at
each end connection (2 plane)
Style 70
three swivels with additional elbow (3 plane) Style 80
8. Connections type: Butt weld end connections Both Ends One End 150 # raised face weld neck connections Both Ends One End 150 # raided face slip on connections Both Ends One End Threaded half coupling connections Both Ends One End TTMA flanged connections Both Ends One End Special – Please specify requirements
Both Ends One End
9. Is the item use for submerged service? Yes No
10. Is the item required to be steam jacketed? Yes No
11. Are there any testing procedures required Yes No beyond standard hydrostatic pressure tests? Please Specify:
12. Is there specific documentation required? Yes No Please Specify:
13. Other requirements:
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Fluid Metal Seal Material Key: A = Excellent B = Good C = Fair / Poor D = Not Recommended Blank = Insufficient Data A
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Chloroform, dry D B A D B D D AChromic Acid 50% D C C C B D D ACitric Acid B D A B A A A ACopper Acetate D C A B D A A ACopper Cyanide D A A B B ACopper Nitrite D D B A A B B ACopper Sulfate C D B A A A C ACresote B B A A A D D ACresote Oil B B B C A D D ACresylic Acid C C B D B D D ACyclohexane A A A A A D D ADDT B D B B A D D ADetergents, synthetic B B B A C ADichloroethyl Ether (Chlorex) B B B D C C C ADowtherm A B A D A D AEthane A C B A A D D AEthanol Amine A B A B D B B AEthers A A A D C C C AEthyl Acetate A B B D D B B AEthyl Cellulose A C A B D B B AEthyl Chloride, dry B B A B B B B BEthyl Chloride, wet D D B B B B B AEthylene Chloride C A D B D D AEthylene Diamine C B A A D A A AEthylene Dichloride D B A D B C C AEthylene Glycol A B B A A A A AEthylene Oxide B B B D C C C AFatty Acids B D A B A C C AFerric Chloride D D D C B C C AFerric Sulfate D D B A A B B AFormaldehyde, cold (Formalin) A A A B D B B AFormaldehyde, hot (Formalin) B D C B D B B AFormic Acid, cold B D B C C B B AFormic Acid, hot D D B C C B B AFreon Gas, dry B B A B B D D AFreon 11, MF, 112, BF, 12, 13 B A B B D D AFreon 21 B A D D D D AFreon 22 A A D D B B AFreon 113, TF B A B C D D AFuel Oil A B A A A D D AFurfural A A A D D B B AGas, Manufactured B B B A A C AGas, Natural B B A A A C AGas, Odorizers A B B B A AGasoline, Aviation A A A C A D D AGasoline, Leaded A A A B A D D AGasoline, Sour A B A B A D D AGasoline, Unleaded A A A B A D D AGelatin A D A A A A AGlucose A B A A A A A AGlue A A B A A B AGlycerine (Glycerol) A C A A A A A AHerbicides See specific chemical listing Hexane A B B A A D AHydraulic Oil, Petroleum Base A A A A A D D AHydrocyanic Acid A D A B A A A AHydrogen Gas, cold A B A B A A A AHydrogen Gas, hot C B B B A A AHydrogen Peroxide, Concentrate A D B D A C C AHydrogen Peroxide, Dilute A D B B A B AHydrogen Sulfide, Dry A B A C D A A AHydrogen Sulfide, Wet B C B D D A A AHypo (Sodium Thiosulfate) B D A A A B AIsobutyl Acetate B B A B D B B AIsobutyl Alcohol B B A D B A A A
Fluid Metal Seal Material Key: A = Excellent B = Good C = Fair / Poor D = Not Recommended Blank = Insufficient Data A
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Acetate Solvents A A A D D D D AAcetic Acid, aerated B D A C C B AAcetic Acid, Air Free B D B C D B AAcetic Acid, crude C C B D D B B AAcetic Acid, glacial A D A B D B B AAcetic Acid, pure B D B D D B B AAcetic Acid, 10% B C B D D B B AAcetic Acid, 80% B C B D D C AAcetic Acid Vapors B D D D C D AAcetone A A A D D A A AAcetylene A A A B A A A AAcrylonite B B A D C D D AAlcohol, Amyl A B A B B A A AAlcohol, Butyl A B A A A B B AAlcohol, Ethyl B B A B B A A AAlcohol, Isopropyl B B B B A A A AAlcohol, Methyl B C A B D B B AAlcohol, Propyl A B A B A A A AAluminum Chloride C C B A A A A AAluminum Flouride C D C A A A A AAluminum Potassium Sulfate D B B B B AAluminum Sulfate C D B A A A AAmmonia, Anhydrous Liquid B A A B D A A AAmmonia, Aqueous B A A B B B B AAmmonia, Gas, hot B A C D B B AAmmonia Solutions B B A B D A A AAmmonium Chloride C C B B A A A AAmmonium Hydroxide 28% C B B B C B B AAmmonium Hydroxide, concentrate C C B D C B B AAmmonium Nitrate B D A A B A A AAmmonium Phosphate C D B A A A A AAmmonium Phosphate, Di-basic B D B A D A A AAmmonium Sulfate C C B A D A A AAniline C C B D C B B AAsphalt Liquid C B A C A D D ABarium Chloride D C B A A A A ABarium Hydroxide D C B A A A ABarium Sulfide D C B A A A A ABenzene (Benzol) B B B D B D D ABenzine See Petroleum Ether Borax (Sodium Borate) C C A B A A A ABoric Acid B D B B A B AButadiene B B A C B D D AButane A B B B B D D DButyl Acetate B B B D D B B AButyl Stearate B B B A D D AButylcellosolve A A A D D B B AButylene A A A C B D D ACalcium Acetate C A B D A A ACalcium Bisulfite C D B A A D D ACalcium Chloride C C B A A A B ACalcium Hydroxide D C B A A A A ACalcium Nitrate C B A B B B B ACarbonic Acid A D A D B B B ACarbonic Acid (Phenol) A D B D B C C ACarbon Dioxide Dry A A A A B B B ACarbon Disulphide A B A A A D D ACarbon Tetrachloride, dry B B A B A D D ACarbon Tetrachloride, Wet D D B C B D D ACaustic Potash D D B B B B ACaustic Soda D B A C B B B ACellosolve B B B D D B B ACellulose Acetate B B D D B B AChlorine Gas, dry C B B D B B C AChlorobromomethane B A D A C C A
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Fluid Metal Seal Material Key: A = Excellent B = Good C = Fair / Poor D = Not Recommended Blank = Insufficient Data A
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Propionic Acid 20% B D B A A APropylene A A A D A D D APropylene Diamine B B A D D D D APropylene Dichloride C B B D B D D APropylene Glycol A B B A A B B APropylene Oxide B B B D D B B AResins & Rosins A C A C A ARubber or Latex Emulsions A B A A AShellac – bleached & orange A A A A C B ASilicone Fluids B B B B B ASoap Solutions (Stearates) C A A A A A A ASodium Aluminate D C B A A A A ASodium Bicarboate C C B A A A A ASodium Bisulfate 10% D D A A A A A ASodium Borate B C B A A A A ASodium Carbonate (Soda Ash) D B A A A A A ASodium Chloride D C B A A B B ASodium Chronate D B A A A A A ASodium Cyanide D C B A D A A ASodium Hydroxide 20% Cold D A A B B A A ASodium Hydroxide 20% Hot D B A B C B B ASodium Hydroxide 50% Cold D A A B C A A ASodium Hydroxide 50% Hot D B A B C B B ASodium Hydroxide70% Cold D C A B C A A ASodium Hydroxide 70% Hot D C B C C B B ASodium Metaphosphate D D A A B B B ASodium Nitrate A B A B D A A ASodium Peroxide C C A B A A A ASodium Phosphate D C A B A A A ASodium Phosphate Di-basic D C B A A A A ASodium Phosphate Tri-basic B B A A A A A ASodium Silicate D B B A A A A ASodium Sulfate B B A A A A A ASodium Sulfide C C B A A A A ASodium Thiosulfate B C A B A A A AStearic Acid A C B A A B B AStoddard’s Solvent A A A A A D D AStyrene A A A D B D D ASulfate, Liquors C C B C B B B ASulfuric Acid 0 to 77% D D B D A C C ASulfuric Acid 100% D C A D B D D ASulfurous Acid C D B C A C C ATall Oil C B B B A D D ATar & Tar Oils B B A B A D D ATartaric Acid B D A B A C C AToluol (Toluene) (Methyl Benzene) A A A D B D D ATrichlorethylene A B B C B D D AVarnish A C A C B D D AVinyl Chloride D A D B C C A AWater, Distilled A D A A C A A AWater, Fresh A C A A C A A AWater, Sea C D A A C A A AXylene (Zylol), Dry A B A D B D D A
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Iso-Butane A A A A D D D AIso-Butanol A B A A B B B AIso-Propanol B B B B A A A AIso-Propylamine A B A A A A AIsopropyl Acetate A B B D B B B AJet Fuels, P-4, P-5 and P-6 A A A B A D D AKerosene A B A A A D D ALacquer (and solvent) A C A D D D D ALactic Acid, concentrated hot C D B D B D D ALactic Acid Dilute, cold A D A B A B B ALactic Acid Dilute, hot B D A C D C C ALime Sulphur Solutions C B A D A A A ALPG A B A A A D D AMagnesium Chloride D C B A A A AMagnesium Hydroxide D B A B A B AMagnesium Sulfate D B A A A B B AMercury B A A A A A A AMethane A B B A A D D AMethanol B C A B D B B AMethyl Cellosolve A B A C D B AMethyl Chloride D B A D B D D AMethyl Ethyl Keytone A A A D D A A AMethyl Isobutyle Ketone A A A D D A A AMineral Oils A B A A A D D ANaptha A B B B A D D ANapthalene B B B D A D ANapthenic Acid B B A C A D D ANatural Gas, Sour B B A A A D ANickel Chloride D D B A A B B ANickel Sulfate D D B A A A A ANitric Acid 30% D D A C B B B ANitric Acid 80% B D B D C D D ANitric Acid 100% B D A D C D D ANitrobenzene B B A D C D C ANitrogen A A A A A A A ANitrogen Fertilizer Solutions B A B A B B AN. Octane A A A B A D D AOctyl Alcohol B B A B B B B AOils, Petroleum Refined A A A A A D D AOils, Petroleum Sour A B A B A D D AOils, Water Mixture A B A A A D D AOleic Acid B C B C B D D AOleum B B B D B D D AOxalic Acid C D B C A B B APalmitric Acid B C B B A D D APerchlorethylene, dry B B A C A D D APesticides See specific chemical listing Petroleum Ether (Naptha) A A A A A D D APhenol A D A D B D APhosphoric Acid 10% D D B B B B B APhosphoric Acid 50% D D B C B B B APhosphoric Acid 80% D B A C B B B APhosphoric Acid 85% D C B D B B B APhthalic Anhydride B C B C A C C APicric Acid C D B C B B B APotassium Acetate Solutions D B A B D A B APotassium Carbonate D B B A A B APotassium Chloride D C B A A A A APotassium Cynate Solutions B D A B B APotassium Cyanide D B B A A A A APotassium Hydroxide, Dilute Cold D A A B D A A APotassium Hydroxide, Dilute Hot D B A B D A A APotassium Nitrite A B B A A A A APotassium Sulfate A B A A A A A AProducer Gas B B B A A D D A
All ratings are based on media at room temperature unless otherwise specified. This chart is a guide. Please be advised that in any given case many factors such as solution, concentration, temperature, degree of agitation and presence of impurities influence the rate of corrosion. The information contained herein is general in nature and while drawn from sources deemed to be reliable and presumed accurate, is not guaranteed in any way by OILCO. Any application requires the use of qualified experts and subject to limitations normally present.
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