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  2. AS/NZS 1200 - Wikipedia

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    Pressure Vessels - General AS 1210-2010 Pressure Vessels - Advanced Design AS 1210-2010 Pressure Vessels - Cold-stretched Austenitic Stainless Steel Vessels AS 1210-2010 Pressure Piping - General AS 4041 Manufacturing AS 4458 Welding and Brazing Qualifications AS/NZS 3992 Examination and Testing AS 4037 Installation AS 3892 Use

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Minimum design metal temperature - Wikipedia

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    Each pressure vessel that conforms to the ASME code has its own MDMT, and this temperature is stamped on the vessel nameplate. The precise definition can sometimes be a little elaborate, but in simple terms the MDMT is a temperature arbitrarily selected by the user of type of fluid and the temperature range the vessel is going to handle.

  6. Boiler - Wikipedia

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    The pressure vessel of a boiler is usually made of steel (or alloy steel), or historically of wrought iron. Stainless steel, especially of the austenitic types, is not used in wetted parts of boilers due to corrosion and stress corrosion cracking.

  7. Fisher-Porter tube - Wikipedia

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    A Fisher-Porter tube or Fisher-Porter vessel is a glass pressure vessel used in the chemical laboratory. The reaction vessel consists of a lipped heavy-wall borosilicate glass tube and a lid made from stainless steel. The lid is sealed with an o-ring and held in place with a coupling.

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