1. What kind of pressures con a well made piston take?
2. What are the best materials for a piston?
3.How much psi is needed to get the valve into position?
Any replies or comments would be greatly appreciated.
Piston Questions
1. Depending on how well made it is, thousands of psi.
2. The best materials for pistons include lightweight, strong titanium alloys, carbon fiber, magnesium, UHMWPE, PTFE, etc...
3. A really good piston can be put into position with less than 1psi.
If you ask vague questions, you get equally vague answers.
2. The best materials for pistons include lightweight, strong titanium alloys, carbon fiber, magnesium, UHMWPE, PTFE, etc...
3. A really good piston can be put into position with less than 1psi.
If you ask vague questions, you get equally vague answers.
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Well made iron cannons, i've read 300 psi.veginator wrote:1. What kind of pressures con a well made piston take?
2. What are the best materials for a piston?
3.How much psi is needed to get the valve into position?
Any replies or comments would be greatly appreciated.
To many factors to list
To many factors to list.
You kinda have to know what you really want compaired to your abiltys to complete the cannon you have in mind to build.
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tell us how big you want to make it and what materials you have access to and we can furnish you with more details.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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looks like a 3" endcap is your best option, have a look here?
edit: here, have some energy preditions
edit: here, have some energy preditions
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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That can take whatever pressure the pipes and fittings it's made of can take, but it's important to have a bumper between the piston and the back of the chamber to soften the impact.
As to the rubber, there's a few suggestions here.
As to the rubber, there's a few suggestions here.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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