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Alchemy99 26-04-2012 10:59

Pressure Testing Rig.
 
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Ok, i am trying to prove that a connection can support the air pressure (its not 100% FIRST Robotics)

im drawing a blank when it comes to how to prove it. I have attached a general drawing of what im trying to accomplish. but i have a formed container, that looks like a glass beer bottle, and im trying to pressure test the bottom of it. im looking for a seal that can slide into a .8" id hole, and than expand out to about 2.25" and hold the seal against 125 psi of air.

thank you for any help. im sorry if its in the wrong forum.

Peter Matteson 26-04-2012 15:12

Re: Pressure Testing Rig.
 
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Originally Posted by Alchemy99 (Post 1162925)
Ok, i am trying to prove that a connection can support the air pressure (its not 100% FIRST Robotics)

im drawing a blank when it comes to how to prove it. I have attached a general drawing of what im trying to accomplish. but i have a formed container, that looks like a glass beer bottle, and im trying to pressure test the bottom of it. im looking for a seal that can slide into a .8" id hole, and than expand out to about 2.25" and hold the seal against 125 psi of air.

thank you for any help. im sorry if its in the wrong forum.

I have a lot of questions about why you would be doing it this way, I suspect is has a lot to do with function that may be proprietery. Without trying to run through a full review of your design here, since you are local in CT, I would recommend working with a company that specializes in pressure testing that is in Agawam, MA. The name of the company is RonMar.


http://www.ron-mar.com/


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