drodrig
Mechanical
- Mar 28, 2013
- 262
Hi there,
We have some cooling pipes where we continuously have leak problems.
Attached a picture to show the setup; A barbed stainless steel nippe - A PU pipe - A barbed copper nipple.
PU pipe has an outer diameter of 10 mm, inner of 8 and length of 55 mm. It goes on the the barbed fittings and we have clamps to tighten it.
We use ethanol at -25ºC (-13ºF) as a coolant. Sometimes when we mount we have leaks but we can solve this by playing with the clamps, the problem is when we cool down (in order to cool down we close the system and we can not see any more). Also we cool, back to room temperature, cool... so this also creates problems.
How can we fix this PU pipe not to have leaks?
We don't need to remove the PU pipe so we could use some permanent fixed solution. In my mind I think about gluing the barbed area with the PU pipe but I am afraid the ethanol will eat the glue.
Thanks
regards,
We have some cooling pipes where we continuously have leak problems.
Attached a picture to show the setup; A barbed stainless steel nippe - A PU pipe - A barbed copper nipple.
PU pipe has an outer diameter of 10 mm, inner of 8 and length of 55 mm. It goes on the the barbed fittings and we have clamps to tighten it.
We use ethanol at -25ºC (-13ºF) as a coolant. Sometimes when we mount we have leaks but we can solve this by playing with the clamps, the problem is when we cool down (in order to cool down we close the system and we can not see any more). Also we cool, back to room temperature, cool... so this also creates problems.
How can we fix this PU pipe not to have leaks?
We don't need to remove the PU pipe so we could use some permanent fixed solution. In my mind I think about gluing the barbed area with the PU pipe but I am afraid the ethanol will eat the glue.
Thanks
regards,
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