Hi all,
I plan to build my own vacuum chamber and did some research here
on the forums.
I plan to use a thick drain pipe with 19,6" in diameter.
These ones have a very thick wall and are able to handle high pressure so I think they are also a good choice for a vacuum chamber.
I came across a post here on the forum where someone used a 1/2"
plexiglass with a smaller diameter (I think) and that one imploded.
Does anybody know how thick the plexiglass should be when having a
diameter of about 19,6"? Is 1,3" (35 mm) thick enough?
Has anyone experience in calculating the needed thickness?
Thx in advance!
Christian
Selfmade vacuum chamber, plexiglass thickness
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Don't be tempted to underestimate the forces involved. If you're using a pukka high vacuum pump, if the lid breaks, it will go with one hell of a bang.
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"Lose" = Mislay/Fail to win.
"Loose" = Slack/Not tight - John Lennon June 81
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