The allowable pressure of quartz tubes depends on their manufacturing process and specifications. Generally, quartz tubes can withstand pressure in the order of several tens of megapascals. A quartz tube with a standard wall thickness of 1 millimeter can handle a pressure of 30 megapascals, while a tube with a wall thickness of 2 millimeters can withstand higher pressures.
Gus 49.3 MPa (fulangas cuideam tiùban quartz) a thionndadh gu cileagraman gach ceudameatair ceàrnagach, faodar an àireamhachadh a leanas a chleachdadh: 1 MPa = 10.1972 kgf / cm², mar sin, 49.3 MPa = 49.3 × 10.1972 kgf / cm² ≈ 502.13, kgf / cm² a tha timcheall air 502.13 cileagram-feachd gach ceudameatair ceàrnagach.
Thus, a quartz tube with an external diameter of 55 mm and a thickness of 5 mm can withstand a pressure of about 502.13 kilograms-force per square centimeter.
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