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  2. Fisher-Porter tube - Wikipedia

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    The advantage over steel autoclaves is that the progress of a reaction can be followed by eye. The maximum pressure that can be achieved is much lower than that in a metal bomb . For example, typical pressure ratings are 7 bar for a large 335 mL Fisher-Porter vessel and 15 bar for a small 90 mL one, whereas the usual kind of bomb is safe to use ...

  3. Gas cylinder - Wikipedia

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    The Type 1 pressure vessel is a seamless cylinder normally made of cold-extruded aluminum or forged steel. [16] The pressure vessel comprises a cylindrical section of even wall thickness, with a thicker base at one end, and domed shoulder with a central neck to attach a cylinder valve or manifold at the other end.

  4. Pressure vessel - Wikipedia

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    The ASME definition of a pressure vessel is a container designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure substantially different from the ambient pressure. [2]The Australian and New Zealand standard "AS/NZS 1200:2000 Pressure equipment" defines a pressure vessel as a vessel subject to internal or external pressure, including connected components and accessories up to the connection to external ...

  5. Storage tank - Wikipedia

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    The typical profile of a vessel with secondary containment is a primary vessel with an exterior vessel shell encompassing the primary vessel with at least 100% capacity. Secondary vessels are available in polyethylene, fiberglass and metal materials. Secondary containment tank systems are suggested for all aggressive chemicals.

  6. Pressure Vessel for Human Occupancy - Wikipedia

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    A typical pressure vessel is not defined until there is at least one atmosphere (14.7 psig) of contained gas pressure. Less than that is typically a storage tank, even if there is some overpressure added by design. The rules for PVHO are invoked at 2 psig (13.8 kPa), per Section 1-2.1 "Application" of the ASME PVHO-1 code. [2]

  7. Composite overwrapped pressure vessel - Wikipedia

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    A composite overwrapped pressure vessel (COPV) is a vessel consisting of a thin, non-structural liner wrapped with a structural fiber composite, designed to hold a fluid under pressure. The liner provides a barrier between the fluid and the composite, preventing leaks (which can occur through matrix microcracks which do not cause structural ...

  8. Reactor pressure vessel - Wikipedia

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    The stainless steel cladding is primarily used in locations that come into contact with coolant in order to minimize corrosion. [2] Through the mid-1960, SA-302, Grade B, a molybdenum-manganese plate steel, was used in the body of the vessel. [2] As changing designs required larger pressure vessels, the addition of nickel to this alloy by ...

  9. Category:Pressure vessels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pressure vessels" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

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