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2、 STANDARD Specification for Thermoplastic and Thermoset Polymer Material Horizontal End Suction Centrifugal Pumps for Chemical Process ASME B73.5M-1995 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 345 East 47th Street,New York,N.Y.Copyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientifi
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11、 part of ASME 873.5M-1995.)Advances in the technology of polymers have allowed manufacturers to offer-these materials in lieu of or as an alternative to alloy metals.Polymer industrial pumps have been offered since the 1970s.As more pump manufacturers had products available,it was recognized that th
12、ere were no pump standards for pressure,temperature,capacity,or mechanical features.In 1986,the ASME B73 Committee established a rule committee to develop a new standard for reinforced composite material horizontal end suction centrifugal pumps for chemical process.This standard was to be for pumps
13、with nonlinear polymers(excluding solid ceramics and/or carbon).The standard was to have the same envelope,pressure-capacity,and mechanical design features for shaft deflection and bearing life of pumps conforming to ASME B73.1M.The development of this standard progressed rapidly after the 1991 revi
14、sion of ASME B73.1M was completed.The title was then changed to Specification for Thermoplastic and Thermoset Polymer Material Horizontal End Suction Centrifugal Pumps for Chemical Process.The polymers listed in this Standard are those most commonly used for the chemical process,with the option for
15、manufacturers to offer alternative materials.The pressure-temperature limits are based on the polymers currently available.The limits depend on the concentration and temperature of the specific liquid.As the development of the Standard proceeded,the latest applicable features of ASME B73.1M were add
16、ed,as well as a criterion for outside mechanical seals which is not found in ASME B73.1M.Suggestions for improvement of this Standard will be welcome.They should be sent to The American Society of Mechanical Engineers,Secretary,B73 Committee,345 East 47th Street,New York,NY 10017.This Standard was approved as an American National Standard on July 10,1995.111 Copyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No furth