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<p>[QUOTE="BadThad, post: 1310216, member: 17261"]I thought you were a chemist? I find it facinating that you believe the chlorine ion in aqueous solution is perfectly happy and that it will not attack metal. I work in the metalworking fluid industry (14 years) and I've seen more metal corroded by free chlorine ions than you can ever imagine. We routinely test for anions in our fluid because it is such a huge problem in industry. I've also examined thousands of corroded parts with SEM-EDXRF and found traces of chlorine.....this after analyzing the customers fluids and finding excessive levels of chloride ion in them. We also have an accelerated corrosion test to evaluate our anti-corrosion packages, the test uses a SALT SPRAY....it will KILL unprotected metal in a day or two.</p><p><br /></p><p>I certainly do not need to check my inorganic books because you are 100% wrong about chloride ion. I suggest you simply use google and search chloride corrosion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BadThad, post: 1310216, member: 17261"]I thought you were a chemist? I find it facinating that you believe the chlorine ion in aqueous solution is perfectly happy and that it will not attack metal. I work in the metalworking fluid industry (14 years) and I've seen more metal corroded by free chlorine ions than you can ever imagine. We routinely test for anions in our fluid because it is such a huge problem in industry. I've also examined thousands of corroded parts with SEM-EDXRF and found traces of chlorine.....this after analyzing the customers fluids and finding excessive levels of chloride ion in them. We also have an accelerated corrosion test to evaluate our anti-corrosion packages, the test uses a SALT SPRAY....it will KILL unprotected metal in a day or two. I certainly do not need to check my inorganic books because you are 100% wrong about chloride ion. I suggest you simply use google and search chloride corrosion.[/QUOTE]
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