by Michael Maurisak | Jun 11, 2021 | Manufacturing
Is your chamber design feeling slightly….Irregular? Sometimes we are, too, so we excel at working with odd shapes! The chamber pictured is for vacuum service for a DOE client, with bolted-on sides. AET was responsible for finishing the client’s design for...
by Michael Maurisak | Jun 10, 2021 | General, Manufacturing, Throwback (TBT), Vacuum
Our welders have extensive experience in welding for vacuum service. This image displays a Section IX Certified Welder using GTAW to weld a KF Flange to a reduced-port perpendicular nozzle around 1999. #welding #vacuumequipment #stainlesssteel #aet...
by Michael Maurisak | Jun 9, 2021 | Uncategorized
AET’s Sea-Depth Simulation Chamber System is used to test undersea components at specified depths and rate of descent. Using a PLC control system and user-input parameters, the chamber will raise water pressure to simulate water column. Allowing for easy tank...
by Michael Maurisak | Jun 8, 2021 | General, Manufacturing, Tips
Pressure Vessels are containers that are designed to hold materials, Gas & Liquids at a pressure that is substantially higher than the ambient pressure. Due to these environments, care must be taken in the design to ensure proper fabrication and usage of the...
by Michael Maurisak | Jun 4, 2021 | Manufacturing
Some cryogenic equipment requires a radiant shield barrier due to temperatures of the process liquid. This example of an Aluminum Shield uses a stainless steel tube form-fit to the shield body with aluminum heat syncs, which yields a cost-effective and reliable...
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