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oxygen cleaning chemicals

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Pramod

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Jun 8, 2001
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i want information regarding the mainteance of liquid oxygen carrying tanks, i need information espescially about oxygen cleaning chemicals. can u suggest a source.





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If you are looking to clean equipment for oxygen service I refer you to publication G-4.1 published by the Conmpressed Gas Association (CGA). CGA is located in Arlington, Virginia and their phone number is 703-412-0900.
 
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