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Autoclave (industrial)


Industrial autoclaves are pressure vessels with full-diameter fast-opening doors, used to process parts and materials which require exposure to elevated temperatures whilst under pressure. The manufacture of high performance components from advanced composites often requires autoclave processing.

Industrial autoclaves used in the aerospace industry. The autoclave on left is gas-fired; the machine on right is electrically heated. At full pressure, the force acting against the door of the grey machine is over one thousand tons. Both machines use rotating lockring doors; the larger one is hydraulically turned, the smaller is pneumatic.

 

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How to Buy a Patio Heater


Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Patio Heaters
Step1
Decide whether you want a patio heater to be permanent or not. Natural gas heaters make perfect companions to existing gas grill installations, but bottled fuels make it easier to put the heat right where you want it.
Step2
Shop for patio heaters where you buy patio furniture, natural gas or butane heaters and in specialty shops for home decorating.
Step3
Pick a heater for its ability to warm the area you use most, usually a 20-foot circle around the unit. Read product information carefully - the biggest and most expensive units do not always provide the most heat for your dollar.
Step4
Be sure the patio heater you choose is carefully engineered for safety. Industry-approved designs feature safety tilt switches, sealed burners, flame controls, electronic ignitions and emergency cut-off valves.
Step5
Choose the heater that uses the bottled fuel most economical and available in your area. Patio heaters can operate on kerosene, butane or propane as well as natural gas.
Step6
Look for infrared heater elements with sturdy aluminum reflectors to direct the radiating heat down and out. You'll find them described as "mushroom" or "umbrella" designs on poles from 3 to 7 feet tall.
Step7
Plan to enjoy many more nights out on the patio or deck warmed by your stylish cast iron or stainless steel heater. Most raise the temperature a good 10 degrees, and you'll feel a substantial difference between, say, 50 degrees and 60 degrees Fahrenheit.