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

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the construction of a pressurized setup capable of reaching up to 70 bar, with participants sharing their experiences and seeking advice on the topic. The focus includes safety considerations and the specific gases involved, namely CO2 and synthesis gas (H2 and CO).

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Technical explanation
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • The original poster expresses a desire to build a pressurized setup but lacks knowledge on how to begin.
  • One participant questions the specifics of the pressurized setup, indicating that more information is needed to provide assistance.
  • The original poster clarifies that the setup will involve CO2 and synthesis gas (H2 and CO).
  • Another participant warns about the dangers associated with high pressures, suggesting that the original poster should seek guidance from someone experienced in handling such setups.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus, as there are varying levels of concern regarding safety and the need for more information about the project.

Contextual Notes

There are limitations in the discussion regarding the specifics of the setup, including the volume and design considerations, which are not fully addressed.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to individuals involved in engineering, chemistry, or anyone considering building pressurized systems, particularly those new to the field.

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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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