as far as I know, camlock 3" can handle up to 10 bars ( I don't know if it can me higher) since I use this camlock in my flowmeter. and I also believe its for short time ( I use it for 5-10 minutes only)
That would also depend on the thickness of that square inch!
Solid Aluminum is 165 lb per cubic foot. Therefore, 165 divided by 1728 would be .095 lb per cubic inch.
.032 Aluminum sheet typically weighs about .45lbs per square foot. Do one square inch would be 1/144th of that, or .003lbs. A little under 1/10th of an ounce
You can't say 'pressure per square inch. It's just 'pressure', which equals force per square inch. You divide the person's weight by the area of the foot in contact with the stairs to get the answer.
1 hour
75 psig For pipe flanges the class rating is the pressure rating for the flange, in pounds per square inch - gauge (psig).
250 PSI WELDED
The PSI (Pounds per Square Inch) rating is what pressure the radiator cap is designed to hold up to but not exceed in the cooling system.
It depends on the pipe schedule and diameter... For example. Schedule 40 1 Inch pipe has a minimum burst pressure pressure rating of 1440PSI and an operational PSI of 270. Google can provide a complete chart. Just search "PVC Pipes - Pressure Ratings"
One cubic inch of 6061 aluminum weighs 0.0975 lb
Aluminum foil comes in a variety of sizes. This includes a roll of 18 inch foil, 12 inch foil, as well as 9 inch foil.
14G
16 gauge
Depends if it is steel or aluminum.
That would also depend on the thickness of that square inch!
pounds per square inch
A 2 inch CNC router in 4 inch T6 aluminum should run on a 10ipm. This allows the router machine to run smooth and fast. Make sure that the material is 1/2 inch thicker.