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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.

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How to Install a TPG

By: Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
October 19th, 2017

1.Ensure threaded end of valve body is clean and free of any debris 2. Place end of locking bracket over end of outlet valve. 3. Tighten the CGA fitting finger tight. The formed square section of the locking bracket must be guided to slide over the valve body. 4. Insert an Allen wrench into the center of the CGA fitting and tighten the connection into the valve body thereby pulling the locking bracket over the valve body. 5. The connection is installed and ready for safe use 6. If desired, pressurize connection and spray a liquid leak detector into the sight windows and look for leaks. How to Porperly Remove a TPG Place blade on the saw in between the end of the bracket and the fitting body. Cut down completely though the fitting body. The gap will act as a guide for the blade. 2. Grasp the locking bracket and pull straight out over the remaining fitting stud. If necessary, gently tap the bracket off with a hammer. The clutch mechanism will fall apart allowing the locking bracket to be removed. 3. Place a pip wrench on the remaining stud and remove the partial fitting, leaving the thread of the valve body intact for replacement with the TPG device. 4. The CGA fitting, locking bracket and clutch mechanism will be completely unusable.

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What Liquid Nitrogen Suppliers Should Know About Cryotherapy

By: Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
February 17th, 2017

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SB-26 Guidelines: Preventing Gas Mix-Ups

Preventing Gas Mix-Ups: Ratermann's Guide to SB-26

Refresh your understanding of the critical preventive measures that have been shown to save lives by subscribing to our blog for a free download of our guide: Ratermann's guide to SB-26 & our reccomendations to prevent gas mix-ups.

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Cryogenic Corner | cryogenic equipment | cryogenic valves

Cryogenic Corner - 2017 first quarter picks

By: Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
January 23rd, 2017

Ratermann Cryogenic Corner Here are our top pics for the first quarter of 2017

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Stop liquid nitrogen hose condensation from dripping on your floor

By: Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
September 17th, 2016

A cryogenic hose naturally sweats due to condensation. If your tank is inside, this means water dripping on your floor. here is a solution to stop the dripping from your liquid nitrogen transfer hose.

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How the Ratermann Inc Vacuum Jacketed hose is different from the rest

By: Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
September 17th, 2016

Here are 3 benefits of the vacuum jacketed hose and what they mean to you

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Cryogenic Corner | cryogenic equipment | Fill Plants

How to get the right size ambient air vaporizer for your cryogenic tank

By: Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
September 17th, 2016

Here are 3 things to know to get the correct ambient vaporizer (that we can help you figure out)

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