Cement Curing Autoclave User Manual
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3.5
Pressurizing the Cement Curing Autoclave
Cement samples being cured in the Cement Curing Autoclave are pressurized
by a hydraulic fluid, normally water. The initial pressure can be provided by a
hand or electric pump, or by an inert compressed gas, such as nitrogen. For
either pressurizing method, the pressurizing chamber and manifold should be
filled as much as possible with a non-compressible fluid, such as water. This
minimizes the time required to pressurize to the desired pressure and increases
safety.
Figure 3-7
Water Expelled as Lid is Closed
Either pressure source is connected to the open 1/8 NPT port on the needle
valve. After reaching the desired pressure, the needle valve can be closed and
the pressure source disconnected.
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