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After-sales Service: | 3 Years |
Warranty: | 1 Year |
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Parameter | Low Pressure | Medium Pressure | High Pressure |
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Design Pressure | Up to 0.5 MPa (5 bar) | 0.5 MPa (5 bar) to 2.5 MPa (25 bar) | Above 2.5 MPa (25 bar) |
Common Materials | Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel | Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel | Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel |
Design Standards | ASME BPVC, EN 13445, GB 150 | ASME BPVC, EN 13445, GB 150 | ASME BPVC, EN 13445, GB 150 |
Safety Factor | Typically 1.5 - 3 | Typically 1.5 - 3 | Typically 1.5 - 3 |
Common Applications | Water storage, fuel tanks | Chemical processing, heating systems | Gas storage, high-pressure reactors |
Safety Compliance:
Designed and manufactured in accordance with international standards such as ASME, EN 13445, and GB 150, ensuring safety and reliability.
Temperature Range:
Suitable for a variety of temperatures, depending on material selection and design.
Safety Features:
Includes pressure relief valves, inspection ports, and monitoring systems.
1. What is a pressure vessel?
A pressure vessel is a container designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure substantially different from the ambient pressure. These vessels are used in various industries for storage, processing, and transport.
2. What materials are commonly used for pressure vessels?
Common materials include carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, and occasionally composite materials. The choice of material depends on factors like the type of fluid, pressure, and temperature conditions.
3. What are the typical applications of pressure vessels?
Pressure vessels are used in chemical processing, oil and gas production, food and beverage storage, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and energy generation, among others.
4. What are the key design standards for pressure vessels?
Key standards include:
5. How is the design pressure determined?
Design pressure is determined based on the maximum expected pressure during operation, safety factors, and the characteristics of the materials used. It should accommodate any potential fluctuations.
6. What safety features do pressure vessels have?
Safety features may include:
7. How often do pressure vessels need to be inspected?
Inspections should be conducted regularly based on industry standards, manufacturer recommendations, and local regulations. Common intervals range from annually to every few years, depending on usage and risk factors.
8. Can pressure vessels be customized?
Yes, pressure vessels can be customized in terms of size, shape, materials, and additional features to meet specific operational requirements.
9. What is the difference between a tank and a pressure vessel?
While both are used to store substances, a pressure vessel is specifically designed to hold materials under pressure, while a tank may not be designed for high pressure.
10. What are the consequences of improper operation of a pressure vessel?
Improper operation can lead to catastrophic failures, including leaks, ruptures, or explosions, posing significant safety risks to personnel and the environment.
11. How do I choose the right pressure vessel for my application?
Consider factors such as the type of fluid, operating pressure and temperature, required capacity, and applicable industry standards. Consulting with a manufacturer or engineer can help ensure the right selection.
12. What maintenance is required for pressure vessels?
Regular maintenance may include inspections, cleaning, pressure testing, and checking safety devices. It's important to follow manufacturer guidelines and regulatory requirements.
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