Could any one tell me the pressure rating of 4" SCH 5 Stainless steel pipe?  Or give me a link to a chart, I haven't been able to find it on the Internet. I plan on building a large steam rocket and I'm hoping that 4" SCH 5 stainless steel can hold at least 500 PSI at around 400 degrees fahrenheit.  I want to use SCH 5 because it is relatively light and less expensive than SCH 40.
Any help would be appreciated.
            
			
													4" SCH 5 Stainless steel Pressure Rating
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				cannon freak
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unless its a large rocket, give some more detail as to what you are exactly trying to accomplish.
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				cannon freak
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Well first I am going to make some small prototype engines out of 3/4" copper pipe.  After finding the best design I am going to make a larger one out of 2" SCH 5 stainless steel about 4' long and see what kind of height I get from that, if it is pretty good my ultimate goal is to build a rocket with a 4" diameter motor but I don't know what would be a good pressure vessel.  I am just considering 4" SCH 5 Stainless steel,  the project may never even get to this part since it depends on the steps leading up to it but I was just wondering about the pipe.
            
			
									
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