CO2druk
CO2druk is a term used in Dutch-language technical contexts to describe the pressure of carbon dioxide within a closed or controlled system. The word combines CO2 with druk, the Dutch word for pressure. In practice, CO2druk can refer to either the total pressure inside a vessel that contains CO2 or the partial pressure of CO2 in a gas mixture, depending on the system being described.
Etymology and usage: The term arises from the general concept of pressure in gas systems, with CO2druk
Measurement and units: CO2druk is measured with pressure instruments such as manometers or electronic pressure transducers.
Applications: The concept is relevant across industries that manage CO2, including beverage carbonation, fermentation, horticulture in
Safety and regulation: High CO2druk can pose asphyxiation risks and equipment overpressure hazards. Proper venting, alarms,
See also: carbon dioxide, gas pressure, process control, safety standards.