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diy calcium reactor
trying to build a calciun reactor but cannot find any 6" diameter clear acrylic.
anyone knows of a best place in calgary that carry the product |
If you have schmatic for this project I would love to follow
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plastic pipe
If you go to GE polymers and ask at the front desk they might have some cut
offs. I have some 36" long pieces of I think 4" and I can check. I am also looking at cnc machining some end caps. Let me know what your caps look like, Don Calgary:idea: |
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These are some pictures of end caps I machined on a cnc router for a small media reactor. Bubble plate was done using a simple drill pattern with a 1/8" end mill. I've always used double sided carpet table for holding down acrylic on the table. Vacuum tables don't seem to do well with acrylic and the feed rates (low spindle rpm, high feed) http://canreef.com/vbulletin/attachm...1&d=1270410408 http://canreef.com/vbulletin/attachm...1&d=1270410408 |
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http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h316/das75/ca_f.jpg have this now, someone elses DIY 2nd chamber as a reactor, no recir pump, kept the CA at 400-420 with a 5lb bottle last 6+ months with a good bit of SPS http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h316/das75/carx2.jpg |
Acrylic Concepts is a good place to go. I'm getting them to CNC my overflow box for me.
Elias |
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Sabic did buy ge polymers. Sorry about that.:sad:
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thanx guys i got pricing from GE polymersnot not bad at all 17.14$/ ft for 6" outside diameter. i have to check with Acrylic Concepts tomorrow no one in the office today.
i will be posting plans and photos as soon as i start building. |
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i placed the order for a 6' long 6" diameter acrylic pipe.
cant wait to receive it next week Tuesday to start building :smile: a 24" tall reactor. |
Reactor
When you get the pipe you also should look at buying the glue at the same time maybe "Acrylic 16". You need to able to open and close the one end.
How are doing this?:question: |
i just received the tube and i got weldon 16. excited.
i will post photos maybe later this evening for the plumbing parts. |
Tagging along:lol:
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cutting
You must be very careful when cutting the acrylic tube. Do not let it get hot as this can cause micro fishers. It is also important to make sure the joints you are connecting are clean and straight. Good Luck, Don
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well here are some photos
i used 4" pvc fittings heres the mess i made cutting and gluing the acrilic http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/w...DSCN0316-1.jpg its 30" tall reactor http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/w...f/DSCN0311.jpg this is the top end intake to the pump 1/2" fitting glued in http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/w...f/DSCN0314.jpg this is the opening above the outlet of the pump and perforated acrylic where the media will rest http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/w...f/DSCN0315.jpg this is the bottem end where it connects to the pump there are 2 1/4" fittings on the intake of the pump one for the fresh tank water the other from the drip cup of the CO2. one 1/4" fitting drilled on the outlet of the pump pushing reactor water to the tank http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/w...f/DSCN0313.jpg just a random photo of the seat for the media http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/w...f/DSCN0308.jpg ok its 2:30 in the morning i should go to bed. |
Looks good. Hopefully the needles where for the glue:lol:
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some for the glue,(some to keep me awake. not.:biggrin:) i thought someone would get a kick out of that photo |
elias, that thing looks wicked! Do you have the blue prints for it? I wanna try making one!
Cheers! |
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i will try to put something to read and some end results photos tomorrow. if you like you could come and see it personally. cheers :biggrin: |
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