[labnetwork] Stainless Steel Tubing
David Wolff
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Thu Sep 1 17:37:26 EDT 2022
For what gas ? The denser the gas, the more the pressure drop in smaller tubing. For hydrogen, the ¼" is fine.
Dave Wolff
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From: labnetwork <labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu> On Behalf Of John Ransom
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I have gotten recommendations that I should use 3/8" SS tubing EP 316L, but the availability of that is out into May or June of 2023. ¼" is better.
But can I use ¼" with a process that runs <1slm? The fittings to most of the tools is ¼" VCR or swagelok. But I have a 90ft run in one case. Any guidance is appreciated.
John Ransom
Program Manager - MUSiC Facility
Multi-User SiC Fabrication Facility
University of Arkansas
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