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A hub providing relevant information and updates on industrial gas, cryogenics, and CGA regulations, as well as industry specific solutions for fill plants, beverage distribution and medical gas supplies.
Cryogenic Corner | cryogenic equipment
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Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
September 17th, 2016
The thought of saving labor costs while also increasing production time sounds like something every company would want to sign up for. Fabrication facilities have found a tool to help them do just this.
Cryogenic Corner | cryogenic equipment | Fill Plants
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Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
September 17th, 2016
The first step in "Do-lt-Yourself" Cryogenic Liquid Cylinder Repair is to Simplify the NER I Vacuum Quality Tests. You need an accurate easy-to-use instrument that will reliably determine vacuum quality without the repeated weighing, calculating, and waiting over several days that is suggested by the manufacturers.
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Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
September 17th, 2016
Medical gas must be kept clean, for all the obvious reasons, and medical gas distributors do a great job of making sure that the product they send out to customers is pure and healthy.
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Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
September 17th, 2016
Oxygen will react with conventional lubrication technologies, leading to potential for explosion, fire and deterioration of the lubricant and component failure. Oxygen accelerates the decomposition of hydrocarbon lubricants. They rapidly form tars and varnish, causing bearings to fail. Oxygen will react with conventional additives, leading to degradation,reduced lubricant life, and a need for more frequent lubrication.
Beverage Solutions | Fill Plants
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Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
September 17th, 2016
A contaminated beverage CO2 cylinder is all too common, yet avoidable with proper equipment and procedures. . Contamination is typically caused when beverage syrup backflows through the cylinder valve and then back into the CO2 cylinder. A contaminated cylinder can be a costly scenario, from both financial(cost of cleaning a contaminated cylinder) and health (safe for human consumption) perspectives Here are two methods recommended by the Compressed Gas Association (CGA) for helping to control contamination and backflow. These specific recommendations can be found on CGA G-6.3 & CGA G-6.8.
Medical Gas Supplies | lables | Fill Plants
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Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
September 17th, 2016