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In anser to your simple question, are we talking about the QA required at this guys residence for making his Hijab's or the QA for making his diving cylinders?

Diving cylinders in this instance. What about an instance of a failure? don't just dance around the question!




ROFL No. The QA is not up to any standard, thats the problem its that simple, are you?

You have no idea what this persons quality control consists of. Until you have the actual facts, your speculation is nothing more than a slanderous attack.



ROFL You really need get a grip on accuracy here. Are you a diving instructor? do you have your own dive shop? what it called "Duck and Dive" ?
Let me clue you in if the working pressure is 300 bar Then why is the burst pressure as you stated so low (450 bar)

If you would take the time to actually read the label of these cylinders, it is on there very plain and simple. It is not much different than our AL80's being 3000 and 5000 psi ratings. 3000psi is the working pressure (fill pressure) and 5000 is the burst pressure (hydro pressure).



Nor are your vulgarity or inaccuracies worth mine. Iain

Vulgar, yes, and I actually apologize for that, but I have a low tolerance for people going off on things without the whole story and trying to present themselves as being an indisputable authority on the subject. I know who you are and have read a lot of your posts. I have no doubt that you know a lot about this subject, but this time you are just a bit off track. Maybe it is just a simple misunderstanding, maybe not.

Show me one inaccuracy in my post? Good luck with that!
 
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If you would take the time to actually read the label of these cylinders, it is on there very plain and simple. It is not much different than our AL80's being 3000 and 5000 psi ratings. 3000psi is the working pressure (fill pressure) and 5000 is the burst pressure (hydro pressure).

Show me one inaccuracy in my post? Good luck with that!

No problem You made two.

The burst pressure is not 5000 psi that's the hydraulic test pressure being 5/3 rds of the working pressure

The burst pressure of an AL80 is over 9000 psi

ROFL :dork2:Iain
 
No problem You made two.

The burst pressure is not 5000 psi that's the hydraulic test pressure being 5/3 rds of the working pressure

The burst pressure of an AL80 is over 9000 psi

ROFL :dork2:Iain

That might be true if you did not have a 5000psi burst disc in it.

Try again.

ROFL :dork2:
 
Yeah sure dude.

Yet if you had intended burst disc pressure in your original post you would have said burst disc pressure

You left disc out and now your digging a hole ROFL ass/ Iain
 
Yeah sure dude.

Yet if you had intended burst disc pressure in your original post you would have said burst disc pressure

You left disc out and now your digging a hole ROFL ass/ Iain

You need to go back and read the posts again. Then you might finally understand them and realize that you are the one standing in the hole.

I am still waiting for you to cite a single example of a failure of the tank too. Maybe they are better than your assumptions of them.
 
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