A standard mason jar can typically withstand pressures of about 15 to 20 psi before the risk of breaking or exploding increases significantly. However, this can vary based on the quality of the glass and the jar's specific design. It's important to note that mason jars are not intended for high-pressure applications and should not be used for canning under pressure beyond recommended levels. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for safe usage.
2000 Psi
160 psi of nitrogen in the rear shock.
about 10 million gallons
Most are rated for 125 psi.
The hold off pressure for the spring brakes if 60 psi, and brake chambers are regulated at 90 psi.
3.5 psi should hold it steady.
The amount of air pressure a balloon can hold depends on its material and size. Latex balloons can typically hold around 10-15 pounds per square inch (psi) of pressure, while Mylar balloons can hold higher pressures of up to 25 psi. Overinflating a balloon beyond its capacity can cause it to burst.
The fuel pressure specs. are 9 to 13 LBS./PSI no more and no less.
7 psi is safe to boost on a stock d-series motor
60 psi at normal max working psi, the keg is designed to hold 130 psi before the safety valve/release will kick in to release the excess pressure. P.E.T plastic bottles (soda) are about the same 130 max before BOOM.
50 psi of air is equivalent to 1145.037 psi of water.
304 Stainless has a tensile strength of about 75,000 psi. Its yield strength is about 30,000 psi. Tensile strength is the amount of force required to tear or pull apart the metal. Yield strength is the amount of force required to begin to distort or bend the metal.