Niobium-based alloy that is resistant to aqueous corrosion
In various embodiments, a metal alloy resistant to aqueous corrosion consists essentially of or consists of niobium with additions of tungsten, molybdenum, and one or both of ruthenium and palladium.
1. A piece of chemical-processing equipment shaped to contain an acidic process fluid and composed of a metallic alloy consisting essentially of (i) 1 weight percent—10 weight percent tungsten, (ii) 0.5 weight percent—10 weight percent molybdenum, (iii) at least one of ruthenium or palladium collectively present at 0.2 weight percent—5 weight percent, and (iv) the balance niobium.
2. The equipment of claim 1 , wherein a grain size of the metallic alloy is greater than 6 microns.
3. The equipment of claim 1 , wherein the alloy comprises both ruthenium and palladium.
4. The equipment of claim 1 , wherein the alloy contains 2 weight percent—10 weight percent tungsten.
5. The equipment of claim 1 , wherein the alloy contains 2 weight percent—10 weight percent molybdenum.
6. The equipment of claim 1 , wherein the alloy contains at least one of ruthenium or palladium collectively present at 2 weight percent—5 weight percent.
7. The equipment of claim 1 , wherein the equipment has the form of a plate, a sheet, or a tube.
8. The equipment of claim 1 , wherein the equipment comprises a heat exchanger, a lined vessel, a static mixer, or a pump.