[modeleng] Re: plastic pipe
- From: Peter Sheppard <puffernutter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 16:09:31 +0100
Alan,
A daft thought, but how abut the flexible pipe used in steam wallpaper
strippers? It will certainly handle the temperature.
Cheers
Peter
On 23/04/2006 at 18:19 you wrote:
> Does anyone know of any plastic pipe that will withstand low pressure
> (around 25-30psi) steam.?
> That is a temperature of around 275F, and I would have thought that
> may be
> within the range of some modern plastics.
>
> Alan
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