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Cryogenic, Low Pressure RV

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iainuts

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Sep 24, 2003
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Anyone know of a RV that can do this?

Inlet: 2"
Outlet: 3"'
Media: Helium gas
Temperature range: -440 F to 70 F
Set Pressure: 0.25 psig
Flow Required: 12,000 SCFH at -300 F
 
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Just off the top of my head I would say talk to protectoseal. You really might want to go with a buckling pin if you are not setting it off all the time. Look at the PIN-TECH BUBBLE-TIGHT < 500 PPM, PRESSURE RELIEF VENT
Series No. 56000

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StoneCold
 
Thanks SC. I called them up, and although they don't have any cryogenic RV's, they seem interested in designing something.

Any other leads would be appreciated.
 
You might have trouble with the -440F. It seems more common for cryogenic valves to stop at around liquid nitrogen temps, around -325F. Other problem is the extremely low 0.25 psi set pressure, that's uncommon as well.


Not sure how low the Flowsafe valves go.
can make you a valve with materials accepted for cryo service, but they haven't tested them that way.

Best bet is probably an austenitic stainless body, like 316 SS.

Other materials to look for: Hastelloy, Inconel, Monel, aluminum (tho I haven't seen any Al valve), bronze/brass.

Only seal material I know of is teflon, but I've seen lots of different numbers on the lower temp limit.

Good luck.
 
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