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11 years 10 months ago #2059 by Archived Forum Admin
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Good day All..
Need some help in locating a product..
We use a coating tank that is heated to 120 degrees and within the tank there are different size balls floating on surface to conserve the evaporation of the liquid. What i would like to know where I can find a supplier for these balls, I don't even have a clue as to what these are called.
Thank you
Need some help in locating a product..
We use a coating tank that is heated to 120 degrees and within the tank there are different size balls floating on surface to conserve the evaporation of the liquid. What i would like to know where I can find a supplier for these balls, I don't even have a clue as to what these are called.
Thank you
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11 years 10 months ago #2060 by Archived Forum Admin
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Hello there,
First I guess from your location that you are talking 120F. Is the liquid hot water. We used to use ping pong balls on warm water like this.
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Peter J. Stewart-Hay
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First I guess from your location that you are talking 120F. Is the liquid hot water. We used to use ping pong balls on warm water like this.
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Peter J. Stewart-Hay
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Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com
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11 years 10 months ago #2061 by Archived Forum Admin
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Good morning Vettecoupe..
yes it is hot water and the ball are the shape of ping pong balls but somewhat thicker, is normal ping pong balls ok to use with this temperature.
Thank you for your reply
yes it is hot water and the ball are the shape of ping pong balls but somewhat thicker, is normal ping pong balls ok to use with this temperature.
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11 years 10 months ago #2062 by Archived Forum Admin
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Hello again,
Here are some web sites for more robust industrial-type hollow balls for your application. Hopefully you will find something here.
www.eccllc.us/applications_advantages.php
www.pfonline.com/dp/showpf/show_index.cfm?code=USPLAS&lcode=PL
www.enquip.com/BirdBalls.html
plasticballs.com/
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Peter J. Stewart-Hay
Principal
Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com
Here are some web sites for more robust industrial-type hollow balls for your application. Hopefully you will find something here.
www.eccllc.us/applications_advantages.php
www.pfonline.com/dp/showpf/show_index.cfm?code=USPLAS&lcode=PL
www.enquip.com/BirdBalls.html
plasticballs.com/
Kindest regards,
Peter J. Stewart-Hay
Principal
Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com
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11 years 10 months ago #2063 by Archived Forum Admin
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There may be multiple suppliers of the p.p. balls but the following web site has them.
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www.techneusa.com/generalLab/plasticballs.htm
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www.techneusa.com/generalLab/plasticballs.htm
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11 years 10 months ago #2064 by Archived Forum Admin
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They are just Polypropylene balls. they come in different sizes. Like you say they are used to reduce eveaporation. Biggest problems is choosing the size that works best for you.
People with electroplating tanks often use them. Size becomes important when you are dipping parts or pieces into the tank and there are ways and places that the ball(s) can get into the part. If you are not dipping parts but just have an open tank, then any size should work. Might want them to be big enough or put a screen over the suction inlet because if you should suck air you don't want your pump to ingest a ball.
You can also put lids on the tank.
People with electroplating tanks often use them. Size becomes important when you are dipping parts or pieces into the tank and there are ways and places that the ball(s) can get into the part. If you are not dipping parts but just have an open tank, then any size should work. Might want them to be big enough or put a screen over the suction inlet because if you should suck air you don't want your pump to ingest a ball.
You can also put lids on the tank.
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