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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Batch reactor - Wikipedia

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    A typical batch reactor consists of a pressure vessel with an agitator and integral heating/cooling system. The vessels may vary in size from less than 1 L to more than 15,000 L. They are usually fabricated in steel, stainless steel, glass-lined steel, glass or exotic alloys. Liquids and solids are usually charged via connections in the top ...

  8. 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. ...

  9. Pipe (fluid conveyance) - Wikipedia

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    Other variations of steel pipe include various stainless steel and chrome alloys. In high-pressure situations these are usually joined by TIG welding. In Canada, with respect to natural gas (NG) and propane (LP gas), black iron pipe (BIP) is commonly used to connect an appliance to the supply.

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