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The pressure (PSI) in a 55-gallon drum can vary widely depending on the contents, temperature, and whether the drum is sealed or vented. Typically, if the drum is filled with a liquid and sealed, it can develop internal pressure due to gas buildup, but specific PSI values would depend on the substance inside. For more accurate measurements, it's best to refer to the material safety data sheet (MSDS) of the substance and use a pressure gauge. Always handle pressurized containers with caution.

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