Aluminium piston?
- velocity3x
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Actually....stainless steel is way over the top, plus it's expensive! The piston could be in the weight range of a couple of pounds and may prove detrimental to your cannon. A stainless piston isn't necessary to handle 500psi. I have a 2.00" dia piston x 1.8" of travel that has a working pressure of 1kpsi. The piston is acetal and it easily handles 1kpsi. As for costs, plastics are much, much cheaper to buy, machine and they'll do a better job than a heavy stainless mass.c19o wrote:I'm having a 2" porting 500+ PSI stainless steel piston valve machined soon. Should I tell the shop to use a different material? A neoprene rubber bumper will be used.
Well the piston housing is going to be stainless. The piston is going to be made out of type 2 PVC, unless I can find some acetal or a better substitute for the shop to make it out of. Do you have a picture of your piston? I'd like to see itvelocity3x wrote:Actually....stainless steel is way over the top, plus it's expensive! The piston could be in the weight range of a couple of pounds and may prove detrimental to your cannon. A stainless piston isn't necessary to handle 500psi. I have a 2.00" dia piston x 1.8" of travel that has a working pressure of 1kpsi. The piston is acetal and it easily handles 1kpsi. As for costs, plastics are much, much cheaper to buy, machine and they'll do a better job than a heavy stainless mass.c19o wrote:I'm having a 2" porting 500+ PSI stainless steel piston valve machined soon. Should I tell the shop to use a different material? A neoprene rubber bumper will be used.

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i drill press lathed my piston out of nylon and has stood up to probly 500+
300psi shots with no bumper
i also have a hot glue piston that was fine at 300psi.
300psi shots with no bumper
i also have a hot glue piston that was fine at 300psi.
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Nylon again...but I do use a bumper. A simple "washer" cut (punched actually) from neoprene gasket material (~1/4" IIRC). Not attached to the piston...just residing at the pilot end of things.
These are fitted to "tighter than the norm"(-.002") tolerances and use a type of floating o-ring as a check valve. No "mushrooming" would be acceptable.
Not one problem, and used at 400-450psi from day one. (Copper gun, and X 1.1 bb experiment)
These are fitted to "tighter than the norm"(-.002") tolerances and use a type of floating o-ring as a check valve. No "mushrooming" would be acceptable.
Not one problem, and used at 400-450psi from day one. (Copper gun, and X 1.1 bb experiment)
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I made a piston out of HDPE is that the term?
High Density Poly Ethylene, or something like that.
It survived only about 25 shots in my 1'' steel piston valve. (500-650psi)
Split into 2 parts. Now, mind you there WAS a bolt going through it to attach a spring bumper and the sealing face.
So, the materials ARE important... but so is how well it is made.
Pistons are very very complex..... when dealing with higher pressures or larger valves.
That my 2 cents
High Density Poly Ethylene, or something like that.
It survived only about 25 shots in my 1'' steel piston valve. (500-650psi)
Split into 2 parts. Now, mind you there WAS a bolt going through it to attach a spring bumper and the sealing face.
So, the materials ARE important... but so is how well it is made.
Pistons are very very complex..... when dealing with higher pressures or larger valves.
That my 2 cents
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