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jacketed
In chemical engineering, a jacketed vessel is a container that is designed for controlling temperature of its contents, by using a cooling or heating "jacket" around the vessel through which a cooling or heating fluid is circulated.
A jacket is a cavity external to the vessel that permits the uniform exchange of heat between the fluid circulating in it and the walls of the vessel. There are several types of jackets, depending on the design:
Conventional Jackets. A second shell is installed over a portion of the vessel, creating an annular space within which cooling or heating medium flows. A simple conventional jacket, with no internal components, is generally very inefficient for heat transfer because the flow media has an extremely low velocity resulting in a low heat transfer coefficient. Condensing media, such as steam or Dowtherm A, is an exception because in this case the heat transfer coefficient doesn't depend on velocity or turbulence, but instead is related to the surface area upon which the media condenses and the efficiency of removing condensate. Internals include baffles that direct flow in a spiral pattern around the jacket, and agitating nozzles that cause high turbulence at the point where the fluid is introduced into the jacket.
Half-Pipe Coil Jackets. Pipes are split lengthwise, usually with an included angle of 180 degrees (split evenly down the middle) or 120 degrees, then wound around the vessel and welded in place.
Dimple Jackets. A thin external shell is affixed to the vessel shell with spot welds located in a regular pattern, often about 50 mm on center both horizontally and vertically. These so-called dimples impart turbulence to the heating or cooling media as it flows through the jacket (see Pillow plate heat exchanger).
Plate Coils. Often very similar to dimple jackets, but fabricated separately as fully contained jackets that are then strapped to a vessel. They are slightly less efficient than dimple jackets because there is a double layer of metal for the heat to traverse (the plate coil inside surface and the vessel shell). They also require good bonding to the vessel jacket, to prevent an insulating gap between the plate coil and the vessel.Jackets can be applied to the entire surface of a vessel or just a portion of it. For a vertical vessel, the top head is typically left unjacketed. Jackets can be divided into zones, to divide the flow of the heating or cooling medium. Advantages include: ability to direct flow to certain portions of the jacket, such as only the bottom head when minimal heating or cooling is needed and the entire jacket when maximum heating or cooling is required; ability to provide a higher volume of flow overall (zones are piped in parallel) because the pressure drop through a zone is lower than if the entire jacket is a single zone.
Jacketed vessels can be employed as chemical reactors (to remove the elevated heat of reaction) or to reduce the viscosity of high viscous fluids (such as tar).
Agitation can be also used in jacketed vessels to improve the homogeneity of the fluid properties (such as temperature or concentration).
Quantity: 500
Had these fine bullets for a good while. Selling because I will not likely ever be loading 9mm with 124gr bullets. I forgot I had these when I went digging to refill the tub I keep in the loading room with 115gr. Got these back when I was still experimenting with loads, and now...
Good quality ammo, 50gr Federal 5.56 hollow point in 20rd boxes. 2 unopened 500rd cases and 300rds boxed in opened case. Looking to sell all together in Portland/Vancouver metro. Cash only no trades please.
Listing for $0.75/rd, this ammo normally goes for $0.85-$1.00/rd retail
*Ammo does not...
I have a mix of different brand name loose bullets. Mostly Speer and Winchester it appears.
These are simply extras from a manufactures stock. Some may have been pulled but all appear fine.
There are a few hollow points, not many.
Sorted by weight, No boxes
92 180gr Jacketed truncated flat...
I have a mix of assorted 38/357 jacketed bullets. The majority are Winchester or Speer. They are in the following weights and types.
32 125gr jacketed soft point
6 110gr jacketed hollow point
11 158gr jacketed round nose
35 130gr jacketed round nose
11 158gr jacketed soft point
21 110gr...
I have 3 boxes of Ruger 104 ammo I have no need for. Winchester Super X. 34grain Jackets Hollow Points. One box only has 14 rounds so there's a total of 54. I got these in an ammo lot from my father in law and I don't have a rifle in this caliber.
$50/OBO
3 boxes of 100
1 is sealed is $25
2 are full but not sealed. $20 each
Partial of 37 is $5 but not selling it unless you buy something from any of my ads with it or free if you buy the 3 boxes of 100.
Buy all above for $55
Will ship at cost.
misterarman AKA John
9mm Winchester/Speer 115 gr Jacketed Bullets mixed
9mm mixed Winchester/Speer 115 gr Jacketed Bullets
Loose -No Box 200 count
$20
Willing to ship, add $12 for USPS
Where I get my stuff
2 boxes x 100 $20 each
1 box of 49 $10
Buy the 2 boxes of 100 and I'll throw in the partial of 49 for nothing.
Will ship at cost.
misterarman AKA John
360.771.0013
For sale/trade, (1) unopened box of 500 count Berry's Jacketed .224 55 grain full metal jacket boat tail bullets for reloading. Item number is: 00339
Sale price is $50. No shipping but can likely deliver on my travels for work around the PNW (if you have some patience). Trade value is...
9mm Winchester Defender 124gr +p Bonded Jacketed Hollow Points (165 rounds)
Just bought a 400 pack and grossly overestimated how many extra Walther PDP mags I had… got them for nearly $.60/round. Selling excess for $.48.
$80 for all 165.