ges888
Mechanical
- Sep 12, 2007
- 10
Dear all,
A friend asked me how he could cheaply obtain a robust chamber that would be capable of being pressurised to 2bar, be sized at about a cubic metre (give or take 200L), be able to screw pipework connections into, and with a decent sized lid - about 500mm to 600mm diameter.
An off the shelf item would be great, but probably out of his price range (upto £100)
My suggestions were as follows:
1. Food grade pvc drum with lid (could take the pressure, but would deform at each end)
2. Length of Ductwork, maybe Stainless flue duct with two endcaps (not too sure that this would stand upto 2bar?)
3. Cut the top off an old water cylinder, and form a new lid and seal. (all a bit heath robinson - could be tricky getting a decent seal)
What do you think of the three ideas above?
Does anyone have any other good (low cost) ideas?
Many thanks,
Ges.
A friend asked me how he could cheaply obtain a robust chamber that would be capable of being pressurised to 2bar, be sized at about a cubic metre (give or take 200L), be able to screw pipework connections into, and with a decent sized lid - about 500mm to 600mm diameter.
An off the shelf item would be great, but probably out of his price range (upto £100)
My suggestions were as follows:
1. Food grade pvc drum with lid (could take the pressure, but would deform at each end)
2. Length of Ductwork, maybe Stainless flue duct with two endcaps (not too sure that this would stand upto 2bar?)
3. Cut the top off an old water cylinder, and form a new lid and seal. (all a bit heath robinson - could be tricky getting a decent seal)
What do you think of the three ideas above?
Does anyone have any other good (low cost) ideas?
Many thanks,
Ges.