Comment by datadrivenangel 5 months ago The storage of CO2 as a liquid means less pressure then a high pressure gas. 4 comments datadrivenangel Reply cogman10 5 months ago To store CO2 as a liquid you either need to chill it or you need to increase the pressure until it becomes a liquid. It takes around 75psi to turn CO2 into a liquid at room temperature. RandallBrown 5 months ago 75 psi seems very low. Numbers I'm seeing online say more like 800-900 PSI. cogman10 5 months ago Ah, you're correct I was turning bar into psi on the charts I was looking at. 1 reply →
cogman10 5 months ago To store CO2 as a liquid you either need to chill it or you need to increase the pressure until it becomes a liquid. It takes around 75psi to turn CO2 into a liquid at room temperature. RandallBrown 5 months ago 75 psi seems very low. Numbers I'm seeing online say more like 800-900 PSI. cogman10 5 months ago Ah, you're correct I was turning bar into psi on the charts I was looking at. 1 reply →
RandallBrown 5 months ago 75 psi seems very low. Numbers I'm seeing online say more like 800-900 PSI. cogman10 5 months ago Ah, you're correct I was turning bar into psi on the charts I was looking at. 1 reply →
cogman10 5 months ago Ah, you're correct I was turning bar into psi on the charts I was looking at. 1 reply →
To store CO2 as a liquid you either need to chill it or you need to increase the pressure until it becomes a liquid. It takes around 75psi to turn CO2 into a liquid at room temperature.
75 psi seems very low. Numbers I'm seeing online say more like 800-900 PSI.
Ah, you're correct I was turning bar into psi on the charts I was looking at.
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