[Sneap] thermomechanical leak
Van Deusen, Stuart B
sbvande at sandia.gov
Wed Nov 29 10:34:11 EST 2006
I was unable to find a maximum input pressure rating in the paperwork
for a C-K-GA-2 leak (I just had to replace one in my AN-2500), but I
routinely use source gas bottles at up to 275 psi with no problems.
Stuart Van Deusen
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Stuart B. Van Deusen
Radiation Solid Interactions and Processing
Dept. 1111, M/S 1056
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800
Albuquerque, NM 87185-1056
PH (505)844-7782
FAX (505)844-7775
e-mail: sbvande at sandia.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: sneap-bounces at tunl.duke.edu [mailto:sneap-bounces at tunl.duke.edu]
On Behalf Of Shon B Gilliam
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 9:44 AM
To: sneap at tunl.duke.edu
Subject: [Sneap] thermomechanical leak
The SNEAP 2005 Meeting was held at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Please visit the meeting Homepage at:
https://www.bnl.gov/sneap2005/default.asp
The ATF-SNEAP 2006 web site is now available:
http://www.ansto.gov.au/nugeo/conference/private/ATF_SNEAP.htm
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We use the HVEC style thermomechanical leaks in our AN-2500 accelerator.
Does anyone know the maximum rating for the input gas pressure? I want
to know how high I can go with my gas bottle pressure before running
into leak control problems. Thanks.
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Shon B. Gilliam
Dept. of Physics & Astronomy
UNC-Chapel Hill
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