Hello everyone,
I am now looking for a component that will allow me to transfer a fluid (water) at 3 bar, with a diameter of 1" DIAM33.7 on a stroke of 2000mm.
I'm thinking of two tubes, a bit like a jack.
Anyone aware of such a system?
Thank you all!
sb
June 3, 2014, 3:13pm
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Hello
I don't have the answer yet, but your diameter, is it 1" or 33.7mm?
S.B
gt22
June 3, 2014, 3:26pm
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in 1 inch for a 2-meter run
Apart from a flexible or spiral tube supported by a telescopic rail
I don't see much very simple that holds up
The temperature of the water? Do you have any specific constraints?
@+ ;-)
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A tube with a piston? or a pump? Can you make a small crobar of whatever you want?
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sb
June 3, 2014, 3:38pm
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ok, not a common problem.
So I think it's just a pump, but I guess it doesn't fit your application.
Over a length of 2m, why not a cylinder with a wheel and screw, through rod.
You use the end of the rod as a piston and the advantage is that the tube serves as a guide along the length.
An example of this type of cylinder:
http://www.directindustry.fr/prod/setec/verins-mecaniques-vis-sans-fin-vis-translatantes-41068-336428.html
S.B
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sb
June 3, 2014, 3:54pm
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You also have the inflatable flexible cylinders.
For example this one, a little short and a little weak but they can be other models.
http://www.pronal.com/verin--specifique--soupleteau_cd1_19.html#tabs
S.B
In the end, do you want something like a gallows garland?
I'm also in favour of sketching
Does your system have to be horizontal? vertical?
Transfer, that is? From one tank to another? Is it to vary a level?
gerald
June 3, 2014, 8:51pm
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Olive oil. A tube with a worm screw inside
It's like grain screws but smaller and the screw calculated to the nearest diameter with one or two intermediate bearings
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Pressure, vacuum, cylinder, magnetic piston cylinder, pump, worm screw, little man blowing into the tube!!
There are plenty of leads!
It's true that we need a little more info!
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Here is some information
Also: 4 round trips per day max.
Cable chain: Precisely we try not to use this solution for aesthetic problems.
View from above, the dots are aligned.
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Hello
Sorry but for me it's still a bit vague. Points A and B are 2000 mm apart. But what exactly do these points represent? Are they reservoirs? Are they full? Can we access it?
Several people have offered a pump. Why couldn't this be the solution?
dpusel
June 4, 2014, 9:03am
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Hello
if you have 3 bars in tank A and 0 bars in tank B and you want to transfer from A to B,
A fluid transfer pump does the trick
I just did a project with oil (which is unpressible!!) for a filling and emptying system
you can go up to 12 bars!! and 25 m thrust length
One thing to look at is the max pressure that your tanks can receive!!
but maybe that's not what you want to do
Denis