jalvarez
Chemical
- Mar 12, 2004
- 93
Hi mates:
Your opinion or experience:
For a control valve in a vapor anhidrous hydrogen chloride service, (minus 32°F - 170 psig), is it reasonable to use a metal bellow for sealing the stem to the atmosphere, additional to the conventional sealing system?
I think that the efectiveness of a metallic bellow for sealing in a control valve is doubtful, as the bellow is exposed to a continuous movement (due to the modulation of the control valve). So, it will have a short life, I suppose.
Any suggestion?
Thanks
J. Alvarez
Your opinion or experience:
For a control valve in a vapor anhidrous hydrogen chloride service, (minus 32°F - 170 psig), is it reasonable to use a metal bellow for sealing the stem to the atmosphere, additional to the conventional sealing system?
I think that the efectiveness of a metallic bellow for sealing in a control valve is doubtful, as the bellow is exposed to a continuous movement (due to the modulation of the control valve). So, it will have a short life, I suppose.
Any suggestion?
Thanks
J. Alvarez