Aluminum
plugs pass institute's leakage tests:
The Milwaukee School of Engineering's
Fluid Power Institute recently conducted tests to establish minimum
torque values to achieve a zero-leak seal and confirm the durability
of aluminum Zero-Leak Gold Plugs from EPCO
Products, Fort Wayne, Ind. The plugs successfully completed proof, burst,
and 2,000,000 cycle endurance tests.
All plugs from size 3/8 -24 to 1 1/10 -12in. withstood 2,000,000 cycles
at 6,000 psi without leaks and withstood
burst pressures of at least 19,000 psi.
"We already have test
data to prove the fatigue, burst and proof performance of steel Zero-Leak
Gold Plugs,"
said Fritz Aichele, president of EPCO Products. He offers that the tests
demonstrate that aluminum plugs provide
an alternative to steel plugs in applications where weight conservation
is just as critical as zero-leak
performance, or where the corrosion resistance or metal compatibility
of aluminum makes sense. The Fluid
Power Institute concludes, "All of the EPCO anodized aluminum Zero-Leak
Gold Plugs with the exception of the
-2(5/16 -24in.) size, successfully completed the 2,000,000 cycle impulse
test. All of the plugs, including
the -2, successfully completed the proof and burst evaluation."
The anodized aluminum
plugs passed the one million-cycle impulse requirement by NFPA fatigue
standard T2.6.1R2-2000
and were run an additional one million cycles and passed with no failures,
according to the Institute.
The burst pressures
ranged from 18,853 to 32,040 psi, with the requirement of 12,000 psi
to pass. The client
requested all plugs be pressurized beyond the 4:1 requirement (12,000
psi) and continue increasing pressure until
failure of the fitting or limitations of the equipment are reached. The
plugs also passed the proof test.
Reprinted with the permission of Hydraulics & Pneumatics
magazine.
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