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Valves packed metal

Packing for steam engines, pipe joints, air compressors, etc. Packing, metallic Packing, rubber Packing cup, U-valve, etc.— leather... [Pg.485]

Changing material of construction (such as piping, gaskets, valve packing, fasteners, substituting metals with different hardness, heat treatment, or metallurgy) ... [Pg.782]

Decomposition Flame Arresters Above certain minimum pipe diameters, temperatures, and pressures, some gases may propagate decomposition flames in the absence of oxidant. Special in-line arresters have been developed (Fig. 26-27). Both deflagration and detonation flames of acetylene have been arrested by hydrauhc valve arresters, packed beds (which can be additionally water-wetted), and arrays of parallel sintered metal elements. Information on hydraulic and packed-bed arresters can be found in the Compressed Gas Association Pamphlet G1.3, Acetylene Transmission for Chemical Synthesis. Special arresters have also been used for ethylene in 1000- to 1500-psi transmission lines and for ethylene oxide in process units. Since ethylene is not known to detonate in the absence of oxidant, these arresters were designed for in-line deflagration application. [Pg.2305]

Adsorbers, distillation colunuis, and packed lowers are more complicated vessels and as a result, the potential exists for more serious hazards. These vessels are subject to tlie same potential haz. uds discussed previously in relation to leaks, corrosion, and stress. However, llicse separation columns contain a wide variety of internals or separation devices. Adsorbers or strippers usually contain packing, packing supports, liquid distributors, hold-down plates, and weirs. Depending on tlie physical and chemical properties of the fluids being passed tlirough tlie tower, potential liazards may result if incompatible materials are used for llie internals. Reactivity with llie metals used may cause undesirable reactions, which may lead to elevated temperatures and pressures and, ullinialely, to vessel rupture. Distillation columns may contain internals such as sieve trays, bubble caps, and valve plates, wliicli are also in conlacl with tlie... [Pg.465]

Packed-Cland Joints These joints (Fig. 10-138) require no special end preparation of pipe but do require careful control of the diameter of the pipe. Thus the supplier of the pipe should be notified when packed-gland joints are to be used. Cast- and ductile-iron pipe, fittings, and valves are available with the bell cast on one or more ends. Glands, bolts, and gaskets are shipped with the pipe. Couplings equipped with packed j ands at each end, known as Dresser couplings, are available in several metals. The joints can be assembled with small wrenches and unskilled labor, in limited space, and if necessary, under water. [Pg.87]

Troubleshoot the seat, packing, or bellows on metal valves. [Pg.78]

Apparatus in which fluorine is to be handled at room temperature may be made from a number of metals. Platinum, copper, nickel, magnesium, monel metal, brass, steel, and German silver are all known to be satisfactory. Most of these become coated with a film of fluoride which prevents further corrosion. If the metal is in contact not only with fluorine but also with a liquid such as water or hydrogen fluoride, corrosion frequently becomes troublesome. Under such circumstances, platinum usually behaves in the most satisfactory manner. With the gas alone, brass needle valves may be used with success, but the packing is eventually ruined. Fabrication of apparatus is best accomplished by welding, brazing, or silver soldering. Solder made from lead and tin does not resist attack. [Pg.146]


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