ringwraith
Industrial
- Aug 22, 2006
- 6
Hi all,
i'm new to the forum, so please bear with me if i'm asking something stupid.
i am involved in a science project which is going to use superfluid helium (at ~1.8K and 20bar), and i am wondering if there are any standard connectors/flanges available on the market which can be used to connect pieces of pipes together, such that He leakage into the insulation vacuum of the device is below, say, 10^-8 mbar*l/s.
This whole "superfluid" thing gets me a bit nervous when thinking about tiny leaks/gaps...but i'd really prefer not having to weld all the ducts together. So i'd be thankful to anyone who could offer some first-hand experience and tips on this issue.
i'm new to the forum, so please bear with me if i'm asking something stupid.
i am involved in a science project which is going to use superfluid helium (at ~1.8K and 20bar), and i am wondering if there are any standard connectors/flanges available on the market which can be used to connect pieces of pipes together, such that He leakage into the insulation vacuum of the device is below, say, 10^-8 mbar*l/s.
This whole "superfluid" thing gets me a bit nervous when thinking about tiny leaks/gaps...but i'd really prefer not having to weld all the ducts together. So i'd be thankful to anyone who could offer some first-hand experience and tips on this issue.