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DanielDewald
5 months ago

A normal diving compressor has a nominal operating pressure of 300 bar. A new or intact immersion bottle maintains this pressure. You would already need an industrial compressor with over 500 bar power to get a new / intact bottle to burst. It also looks different when the bottle has pre-injury (rust, constant overload, case damage, etc.). Then 200 bar can be sufficient.

alterzapp
5 months ago

Simply use a much too strong compressor and then feel the pressure around 20 times or so.

xXTevlonXx
5 months ago

Compressed air and immersion bottles must be tested every 2.5 years.
And I don’t think she just explodes as you imagine. Before that, the compressor will surely make it slip.

https://www.2-elements.com/ bottlen-tuev/

Emissary
5 months ago

This has a safety valve for blowing off what is too much.

Clowneumel
5 months ago
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The compressed air bottle has no safety valve. Only the compressor has one, at any rate tedious and normally suitable compressors for diver air bottles.