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Flame arrestor

02/26/2007 12:04 PM

we are trying to design a flame arrestor specifically to used for hydrogen at about 250 psi and 100 C.

please suggest good books or sources to find the relevant information.

Thanks in advance!

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Re: Flame arrestor

02/26/2007 12:28 PM

depends on the type you want to use within the applicable codes (ANSI) and standards (API). Hard to tell you where to go without more info. Have you tried the GlobalSpec search engine? They are a good source of info.

try Groth

and Eads

http://www.protectoseal.com/2526.html

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Re: Flame arrestor

02/26/2007 12:31 PM
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Re: Flame arrestor

02/26/2007 12:33 PM

more good info, I really recommend going to the GlabalSpec search engine.

http://www.nao.com/fig_B-15867_dual_small_diameter_easy_clean_arrestor.htm

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