Pardon me, but those specs seem very high:
Nitrogen flow 8,000 liters / minute, the volume is 0.6 cubic meter. The pressure is 30 bar.
That is changing the gas in the 0.6m^3 volume ~13x a minute!
I am in the US, so 30 bar is 435psi. You would go through a
typical in a flash. Our nitrogen cylinders typically hold 230ft^3
or ~6.5m^3 at ~2500psi or ~170bar.
Are you sure about those original specs?
regards,
- Jim
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Jim Quinn
Stony Brook University
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-07-2020 01:42
From: Vivek Singal
Subject: Ceramic sintering
The choice of the gas source is dependent on the amount of production/runs that you are planning to take and the economics. If you are going to run the furnace daily for 24 hours then a nitrogen generator may be suitable. For experimentation a bank of cylinders is much more convenient and flexible. Additionally consider availability of cylinders to your place of work and the lead time.
I hope this helps.
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Vivek Singal
Mumbai
919769208775
Original Message:
Sent: 09-04-2020 02:35
From: Eli Yudkevich
Subject: Ceramic sintering
Ceramic sintering
I have a sintering oven for ceramic using Nitrogen flow 8,000 liters / minute, the volume is 0.6 cubic meter. The pressure is 30 bar. My question is if to use battery of nitrogen gas or nitrogen generator?
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Eli Yudkevich
consultant engineer
self employ
kfar saba il
972 523663911
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