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  1. valmeidan

    BURST PRESSURE COPPER TUBING

    So I am doing a solidworks simulation on a copper tube with brazed flat endcaps. I applied an internal pressure of 350 psi, and an internal and external temperature of about 80 degrees C. The tubing is 1"OD X .05" Wall, and for the simulation the length is 11". The yield strength of the copper...
  2. valmeidan

    TYPES OF GALVANIZED SHEET METAL

    when I look up zero spagle galvanized sheet I see a few different images but some show the spangle still there??? http://www.wxhy.com.cn/china-en10147_zero_spangle_hot_dipped_galvanized_steel_strip_with_passivated_and_oiled-1267665.html
  3. valmeidan

    TYPES OF GALVANIZED SHEET METAL

    Typical stylehttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=7c016eae-8c32-4b7c-91bd-86a686a759b3&file=galv2.jpg
  4. valmeidan

    TYPES OF GALVANIZED SHEET METAL

    So I have seen a few types of finishes on galvanized sheet metal on the internet. The typical patterned kind of metal chip looking finish and what looks like a more smooth, almost stainless steel looking galvanized. I want to use the smoother style galvanized sheet, but I am not sure what to...
  5. valmeidan

    WELDING PIPE TO FITTINGS

    I am assuming because its thicker wall that adding the chamfer would be ok?
  6. valmeidan

    HOW IS THIS PART MADE

    Thanks guys
  7. valmeidan

    HOW IS THIS PART MADE

    So I am designing a check valve for a triclamp, and was looking at designing something pretty much just like the pic except without the o-ring as the triclamp has a gasket. My question is how they make the swing plate? Is it two pieces, a pin and a plate welded, or is this one stamped part and...
  8. valmeidan

    WELDING PIPE TO FITTINGS

    I wouldnt be doing the welding, and it is stainless 304. I guess my question is would I still weld it like I've shown in the pic or face to face butt weld in this case, and if it's a butt weld, would there be a gap between the two parts so they can weld, I am not sure how this process works, but...
  9. valmeidan

    WELDING PIPE TO FITTINGS

    So here is a pic of the drawinghttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=f716a694-eef7-4734-a9e0-354c8eb41743&file=weld_triclamp.PNG
  10. valmeidan

    WELDING PIPE TO FITTINGS

    its actually pipe at .109 thick. The ends are machined ferrules. The reason I used pipe is because I am also welding some half couplings on the pipe down the run. So how in my case would I get "100% uniform penetration with minimal excess metal" ?
  11. valmeidan

    WELDING PIPE TO FITTINGS

    Heres anotehr pichttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=7d68cb25-5d8c-4c05-9523-590d63d3cf2d&file=weld.PNG
  12. valmeidan

    WELDING PIPE TO FITTINGS

    so I am welding a triclamp fitting onto a pipe. Now I was wondering, is it standard practice to fillet the edge of the pipe for welding the flat face of the ferrule? I guess in general when you weld pipe would you chamfer the edges around like this normally to do a bevel...
  13. valmeidan

    HOW ARE THESE MADE

    Thanks guys thats what I figured. I dont need to use this anymore anyhow.
  14. valmeidan

    HOW ARE THESE MADE

    I am assuming from this that this is a standard size pipe of some sort, and then it is machined and then bent??I am trying to make this in a 1/4" hose barb, what size stock would I use I cant seem to find a pipe that works for the inner and outer barb dimensions of arounf .119" id and around...
  15. valmeidan

    MACHINEABLE OR NO?

    Like this? diameter about 1.5mm nowhttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=700cf44d-fa2c-4bd6-bdf5-4fe6d3aee408&file=Swing_Check_3.PNG
  16. valmeidan

    MACHINEABLE OR NO?

    another imagehttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=db6b1c06-00f5-41e5-8745-7261b2f0a944&file=Swing_Check_2.PNG
  17. valmeidan

    MACHINEABLE OR NO?

    Just wondering if this is a difficult part to machine. It is a standard triclamp 1" fitting, but I am trying to design a swing type check valve feature into it, so I am machining in a roughly 2mm dia cut to house a dowel pin of some sort attached to a flap if that makes sense...
  18. valmeidan

    economical and proper way to weld these parts

    The only thing, I was concerned about is them getting the angle correct out of the manifold. but I suppose they can fixture it , tac then weld
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