Temperature dropage of compressed air

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Mon Jul 30, 2007 2:18 pm

I'm having problems with Co2 and nitrogen compromising the durability of PVC 40 and 80.

Does anyone know of a compressed air that does not cause a massive temperature drop besides hand pumping the chamber?
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Mon Jul 30, 2007 2:27 pm

I am not completely sure, but I think helium might be the gas you are looking for because it warms up as it expands.
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Mon Jul 30, 2007 2:28 pm

you could always use an air compressor, or get one of those big tanks that you fill with an air compressor that people use to power pneumatic tools/blow guns

EDIT: nitrogen doesnt experience a temperature change when compressed. it may heat up a little, but not that much, i play xball, i should know :P
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Mon Jul 30, 2007 2:31 pm

Air compressors work just fine.

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Mon Jul 30, 2007 3:03 pm

one of my friends uses Co2 and Propane to fill his chamber. His chamber shattered like glass when he dropped it. is there anything else besides overpressure that would cause a chamber to shatter?

The chamber was unfilled when it shattered.
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Mon Jul 30, 2007 3:09 pm

Co2 can make pvc brittle (pvc gets brittle when it gets cold).
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Mon Jul 30, 2007 3:41 pm

hkrivell wrote:I'm having problems with Co2 and nitrogen compromising the durability of PVC 40 and 80.

Does anyone know of a compressed air that does not cause a massive temperature drop besides hand pumping the chamber?
Make sure your bottle is facing upright to prevent liquid co2 from entering your chamber, I have seen co2 used without fail in pvc before, and inject slowly, 10 psi every 3 seconds should help keep the temperature from getting too low too quick.
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paintballuh wrote:EDIT: nitrogen doesnt experience a temperature change when compressed. it may heat up a little, but not that much, i play xball, i should know :P
What about when expanding or when being transfered from nitro tank to chamber?
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