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2025-05-12

What is the pipeline pressure of 2.5mpa?

Explanation on pipeline pressure of 2.5MPa

The pipeline pressure of 2.5MPa (MPa) is an indicator to measure the fluid pressure in the pipeline and represents the intensity of the internal force exerted by the pipeline wall. For ease of understanding, the following analysis can be made:

  1. unit conversion

    • 1MPa is approximately equal to 10 times the standard atmospheric pressure (normal pressure is 0.1MPa), so 2.5MPa is equivalent to 25 times the atmospheric pressure, or approximately 25 kilograms of force/square centimeter (engineering popular expression).
    • If compared with the height of the water column, this pressure can support a water column of about 250 meters high (theoretical value, actually affected by the fluid density).
  2. application scenarios
    This pressure level is common in urban water supply networks, industrial fluid transportation systems and some process pipelines. It can meet medium to high load transportation needs and meet the safety thresholds of most pipeline design standards.

  3. security implications
    This pressure value indicates that the pipeline needs to have sufficient structural strength to withstand internal forces and ensure no risk of leakage or rupture during fluid transport. The system design needs to comprehensively consider the pipe material, wall thickness and connection technology to ensure long-term stable operation.

summary
2.5MPa is a widely used pressure standard in industrial pipelines, which not only meets efficiency requirements, but also ensures safety through standardized design. If users need to further understand the application requirements of specific scenarios, they are recommended to consult professional technical personnel.

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