frothie
Industrial
- Jan 31, 2006
- 24
Maybe you learned gentlemen and ladies could help me out.
My company produce ( via China ) a product that uses a 1mm thick stainless steel boiler ( approx 0.8L ) with an immersed element. It cycles between 1 and 4 bar and say every 10 minutes 0.1 litres of cold tap water is pumped into a 300 deg C ( virtually empty )boiler. The boiler elements are silver soldered and there is evidence of localised heating ( no sign of zone depletion ) . The boiler has many formings and not very deep drawings. I think the boilers are not annealled.
We have a very high failure rate for the material cracking, there are numerous cracks,some 30mm long. Can anyone advise the correct grade to use?
My company produce ( via China ) a product that uses a 1mm thick stainless steel boiler ( approx 0.8L ) with an immersed element. It cycles between 1 and 4 bar and say every 10 minutes 0.1 litres of cold tap water is pumped into a 300 deg C ( virtually empty )boiler. The boiler elements are silver soldered and there is evidence of localised heating ( no sign of zone depletion ) . The boiler has many formings and not very deep drawings. I think the boilers are not annealled.
We have a very high failure rate for the material cracking, there are numerous cracks,some 30mm long. Can anyone advise the correct grade to use?