The Marine Oxygen Distribution System typically includes the following key specifications and technical properties:
Size: Varies based on application, commonly ranging from 1/4" to 2" in diameter for piping.
Grade: High-purity oxygen (99.5% or higher) compliant with marine and industrial standards.
Viscosity: Dependent on operating temperature and pressure, typically low for gaseous oxygen.
Buoyancy: Neutral or slightly positive buoyancy for underwater applications, depending on material and design.
Material: Stainless steel (316L), copper-nickel alloys, or specialized polymers for corrosion resistance and oxygen compatibility.
Pressure Rating: Typically 150-300 psi (10-20 bar) for standard marine systems.
Temperature Range: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) for standard operations.
Flow Rate: Adjustable, commonly 5-50 LPM (liters per minute) depending on system capacity.
Safety Features: Non-sparking components, pressure relief valves, and flame arrestors.
Compliance: Meets SOLAS, IMO, and ISO standards for marine applications.