I thought i posted this already but an hour later it isn't in the forums. Must have pushed the wrong button or something.
We've got a 6" port that needs sealing on a 1500 psi, under 100 C vessel full of super critical carbon dioxide and dissolved oils, terpenes, ethanol and others. A grooved flange and an o-ring is the likely solution.
the port will be opened daily and under these conditions i am curious how long before the o-ring will need replacing. The chemicals involved limit our material choices. Teflon and Viton (a fluoroelastomer) seem to be the options. Any other materials to consider?
both are similarly priced. any ideas about expected life times under daily seal breaking and making? Pressure builds over the course of a minute or so, and discharges more slowly (~10 minutes).
We've got a 6" port that needs sealing on a 1500 psi, under 100 C vessel full of super critical carbon dioxide and dissolved oils, terpenes, ethanol and others. A grooved flange and an o-ring is the likely solution.
the port will be opened daily and under these conditions i am curious how long before the o-ring will need replacing. The chemicals involved limit our material choices. Teflon and Viton (a fluoroelastomer) seem to be the options. Any other materials to consider?
both are similarly priced. any ideas about expected life times under daily seal breaking and making? Pressure builds over the course of a minute or so, and discharges more slowly (~10 minutes).