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Stainless steel pressure vessels design code

04/20/2005 8:09 AM

Rory writes:
I am looking for advice on design of lightweight stainless steel pressure vessels (in spherical and tubular shapes) with a volume of either 5 or 10 litres. Test pressure required is 45 bar. The vessels will hold water, inert gasses and aluminium oxide in suspension.

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Good SpecSearch Question

04/20/2005 10:01 AM

Hi Rory. I would recommend going to www.globalspec.com and typing in "Pressure Vessels". There will be a list of product areas returned. Click on the first one called "Pressure Vessels(284 Companies)". This will return a list of companies that make pressure vessels, you'll have to register to view the list. After you register, you can use the filter on the left of the list of companies to narrow down the companies by application, pressure, capacity, etc.

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Pressure Vessel Design Codes

04/20/2005 10:51 AM

Try using GlobalSpec to search for Standards: go to the GlobalSpec home page. Choose 'Standards' from the blue box on the left. This will bring you to a 'Search for Standards' page with tips on searching at the bottom of the page. Also, visit the ASME website for information on purchasing their codes. Or, the OSHA website has some information on this topic. Good Luck!

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