Building Pressurized Set-Up up to 70 Bar - Advice Welcome

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Building a pressurized setup capable of reaching 70 bar requires careful planning and expertise due to the potential hazards involved. Clarification on the intended use, such as for CO2 or synthesis gas (H2 and CO), is crucial for providing relevant advice. The discussion emphasizes the importance of safety, noting that significant pressures can lead to lethal energies. It is strongly recommended to seek guidance from experienced individuals in the field before proceeding. Proper knowledge and assistance are essential for a safe and effective pressurized system.
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i am planning to build pressurized set-up (up to 70 bar) but I have no clue how to start it.
Any advice on reading or from your experience are welcome1

Thank you!
 
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Pressurized what? We can't help you unless we know what you are doing!
 
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1)CO2
2) H2 and CO (synthesis gas)

Thank you!
 
That's a significant pressure for just starting out. Depending on the volume, there can be lethal energies involved. I strongly urge that you find someone who knows how to do this and assist them.
 
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