NGbri
Mechanical
- Jul 31, 2006
- 8
Does anyone have any experience in dealing with high pressure CO2 lines? Basically I am looking for suggestions on valve manufacturers and types, and materials used for this particular service. While the CO2 will be dry for the majority of the line (<130ppm moisture), it will contain about 2.5% moisture prior to the compressors and dryers. Suggestions I have so far includ Cooper Cameron Valves, and using polyethylene lined carbon steel on any wet portions (dur to the formation of carbonic acid) and plain carbon steel on dry runs.
Also, does anyone have any sort of experience with leak detection systems for CO2?
Thanks for your help.
Brian
Also, does anyone have any sort of experience with leak detection systems for CO2?
Thanks for your help.
Brian