Bernzomatic tank pressure
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No idea on the O2 bottle...it's not stored as a liquid.
No idea on the O2 bottle...it's not stored as a liquid.
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O2 can be calculated from the volume stored in the tank and boyles law.
They dispense 1.1 cubic feet of gas at standard tmp/pressure.
On another thread someone mentioned about 400 PSI. This is about right for the volume stored.
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/bernzom ... 19487.html
They dispense 1.1 cubic feet of gas at standard tmp/pressure.
On another thread someone mentioned about 400 PSI. This is about right for the volume stored.
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/bernzom ... 19487.html
They are filled to around 400 psi. You should know the difference between oxygen and air before doing something like this. Oxygen has 5 times the oxygen content of air so things will burn much more rapidly, violently and easily. Many oils will spontaneously combust in it's presence. A google search on oxygen hazards would be a good idea first.