Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Corrosion resistant gas cylinder and gas delivery system
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Application No.: US09322667Application Date: 1999-05-28
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Publication No.: US06202885B1Publication Date: 2001-03-20
- Inventor: Alan D. Zdunek , Eugene A. Kernerman , William Korzeniowski
- Applicant: Alan D. Zdunek , Eugene A. Kernerman , William Korzeniowski
- Main IPC: C23C1836
- IPC: C23C1836

Abstract:
A corrosion resistant gas cylinder and gas delivery system includes an electroless nickel-phosphorous layer overlying the inner surface of a steel alloy cylinder. The nickel-phosphorous layer has a thickness of at least about 20 micrometers and a porosity of no greater than about 0.1%. The electroless nickel-phosphorous layer has a phosphorous content of at least about 10% by weight and a surface roughness of no greater than about 5 micrometers. Prior to introducing liquefied gas into the gas cylinder, a cleaning process is carried out using a two-step baking process to clean the surface of the nickel-phosphorus layer. The nickel-phosphorous layer substantially reduces the contamination of liquefied corrosive gasses stored in the gas cylinder by metal from the steel wall surface underlying the nickel-phosphorous layer. Metal contamination levels of less than about 55 ppb of iron, 10 ppb of chromium, and 5 ppb of nickel by weight can be maintained in liquefied corrosive gasses stored for an extended period of time in the electroless nickel-phosphorus plated gas cylinder.
Public/Granted literature
- US06290088B1 Corrosion resistant gas cylinder and gas delivery system Public/Granted day:2001-09-18
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