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Pressure vessels are storage tanks that are designed to operate at pressures above 15 psig
Search by Specification | Learn MoreStorage tanks and process tanks are bulk containers of varying size and configuration.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSight windows are an effective and economical way of viewing tank, pressure vessel and piping systems interiors. They are also referred to as sight glasses
Search by Specification | Learn MoreIndustrial boilers are closed vessels that are used to generate or superheat steam. Activity is produced by the application of heat from combustible fuels, electricity or nuclear energy
Search by Specification | Learn MoreVacuum chambers and components are specialized vessels that can maintain a high vacuum process environment for manufacturing thin films, microelectronics, optics and materials. 
Search by Specification | Learn MoreGas pressure regulators reduce the pressure of a gas, as it passes through a cylinder or process line, to another piece of equipment. Regulators are not flow control devices. They are used to control delivery pressure only.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreAbrasive blast machines and sandblasters clean and prepare surfaces by directing a stream of abrasive particles against a part or a surface.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreHydraulic rotary actuators use a pressurized, incompressible fluid to rotate mechanical components
Search by Specification | Learn MoreHydraulic reservoirs are storage tanks that hold liquids or gases used in fluid power applications. They are usually rectangular, cylindrical, T-shaped, or L-shaped and made of steel, stainless steel, aluminum, or plastic.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreVacuum viewports and access doors are components for viewing, accessing or transferring samples or process devices in a vacuum chamber or system.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreGas compressors and systems are used to circulate gas through a process, enhance conditions for chemical reactions, provide inert gas for safety or control systems, recover and recompress process gas, and maintain correct pressure levels by either adding and removing gas or vapors from a process system.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreDigesters are used to break samples down into their basic constituents for further analysis.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreIndustrial ovens are batch or continuous process enclosures or tunnels that are insulated and used for thermal processing. Ovens are lower temperature (usually < 1400° F) thermal processing units, usually without refractory insulation.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreVacuum ovens are heat-treating ovens that use a low atmospheric pressure instead of a protective gas atmosphere. This helps to alleviate surface reactions.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreFluid heat transfer systems circulate thermal fluid through process equipment to maintain an even, consistent temperature profile.
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Custom Pressure Vessels InCon Processing LLC
Custom Pressure Vessels Fluitron, Inc.
Pressure Vessels Fluitron, Inc.
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The T8410 through T8760 Series NTC thermistor temperature probes consist of a stainless steel tube welded to a tapered-thread pipe fitting with a thermistor potted at the tip of the closed end of the stainless steel tube. The rugged construction of these probe assemblies makes them ideal for sensing temperature of fluids in pressurized pipes and vessels. (read more)
Andrews Glass offers Lab-Crest® Glass Pressure Reaction Vessels for Outstanding Market Value in Research and Industrial Laboratories. (read more)
This heavy duty expansion joint is used in applications with large amounts of axial movement. DME offers a standard 350 Series single expansion joint with 4", 6", and 8" axial travels. For movement up to 16" axial travel, a dual expansion joint can be designed. It must be placed in the center of the piping run as it compresses from both ends. (read more)
The 50 Series is a self-contained unit complete with a three gallon pressurized reservoir for high speed, low pressure operation and automatic crossover to low speed high pressure or holding operation. (read more)
Fluitron offers a wide range of laboratory, pilot, and some production scale pressure vessels for use as reactors, accumulators, autoclaves, hydrostatic test tanks, storage vessels, process vessels, etc. (read more)
Vessel Refurbishment is the process of returning your used vessel to a "like new" condition. On-Site services can include any or all of the following: project management, vessel assessment, certified ASME code weld repair or vessel modification, mechanical polishing and electropolishing. (read more)
The new edition of the companion guide, now available from ASME Press, has been fully updated to the current 2004 Code, except as noted in the text. The 2,000-page guide is a tool you can use to strengthen your understanding of code application through high-level discussions of the codes' underlying rationale, current trends, and long-term issues for piping and pressure-technology professionals. (read more)
COMPRESS is the world's most comprehensive program for ASME Code design and analysis. (read more)
A PSX heater can be placed on the heat/cool recirculation loop to instantaneously heat the water to the required temperature. Water flowrates from 1 - 5,000 gpm can be efficiently handled with the PSX heater. (read more)
Tank heating with spargers is very in-efficient, unstable due to hammer & vibration, and experience significant energy loss from uncondensed steam losses. ProSonix Direct Steam Injection heaters can improve process reliability, provide vibration free operation, and deliver significant energy savings. (read more)
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NRC: Davis-Besse Reactor Vessel Head Degradation Davis-Besse Reactor Vessel Head Degradation Reactor Pressure Boundary Integrity Issues for Pressurized Water Reactors See US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Information |
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10 CFR 50.61 Fracture toughness requirements for protection... (2) Pressurized Thermal Shock Event means an event or transient in pressurized water reactors (PWRs) causing severe overcooling (thermal shock) See US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Information |
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Oxygen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Carbon dioxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia carbon dioxide was given by Charles Thilorier, who in 1834 opened a pressurized container of liquid carbon dioxide, only to find that the cooling |
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1994 Fire Publications - Discharge Characteristics of... Discharge Characteristics of Cryogenic Fluids From a Pressurized Vessel. Discharge Characteristics of Cryogenic Fluids From a Pressurized Vessel. |
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1993 Fire Publications - Discharge of Fire Suppression Agents... Discharge of Fire Suppression Agents From a Pressurized Vessel: A Mathematical Model and Its Application to Experimental Design. |
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The Hendrix Group - pressure vessel guidelines * Blast effects due to sudden expansion of the pressurized fluid; and * Fragmentation damage and injury, if vessel rupture occurs. |
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Pressure vessel door invention |
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Pressure vessel door invention 1. A door for a pressurized vessel, comprising: a circular seat having a plurality of locking receivers positioned on the seat, each locking receiver |
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Boiler and Pressure Vessel engineering - ASME stamp... The vessel is now being imported to the U.S., and my question is...does this vessel require an ASME stamp? |