imatasb
Chemical
- Jul 17, 2003
- 32
Dear colleagues,
I am designing a new 3" pipe for oxygen service. The pressure at the inlet will be 7 barg (101 psig). At the end of the line will be a pressure control valve, followed by an orifice plate and a flow control valve.
The material for the line will be seamless steel ASTM A-312 Tp. 304.
I have never designed a line for oxygen service but I know that there are restrictions in the materials that can be used.
I am specially concerned about which materials to use for the gaskets and internals of the valves.
Is there any problem in using graphite?
Cheers
I am designing a new 3" pipe for oxygen service. The pressure at the inlet will be 7 barg (101 psig). At the end of the line will be a pressure control valve, followed by an orifice plate and a flow control valve.
The material for the line will be seamless steel ASTM A-312 Tp. 304.
I have never designed a line for oxygen service but I know that there are restrictions in the materials that can be used.
I am specially concerned about which materials to use for the gaskets and internals of the valves.
Is there any problem in using graphite?
Cheers