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Default At what PSI does a plastic soda bottle explode? (home CO2carbonation)

On Apr 6, 9:34�pm, Elmo dcdraftwo...@Use-Author-Supplied-
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Anyone know at what PSI a typical plastic soda bottle explodes?

I've built a home carbonation system. The gauges say I've put in 150PSI of
C02 into the Trader Joe's (admittedly thick) carbonated water bottles.

Nothing happened (with respect to explosions).

Yet, as I dig on the web, I find that plastic soda bottles are supposed to
explode at 120 to 150psi.http://community.nbtsc.org/wiki/HomeMadeSoda

Obviously I need more data.

Do you have data points showing when soda bottles explode?

PS: If there's a soda or carbon dioxide related newsgroup for home
carbonation, please let me know.


If you are pressure testing bottles, on NO account use air or gas, the
bottle will explode violently at some point.
Use water, and wrap the bottle in a cloth. The bottle will just crack
when it fails, much safer.