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I've been 'off-thread' for awhile; I didn't 'catch' that you seem to have adopted the term 'uncondensable gas', ot differentiate between the vapor at the end of the process, and the liquid 'gas (oline)'. Sorry about that.
I actually plan on using the Uncondensable gas for a variety of things, and want to be able to store it in a reasonable and safe manner.
Oh, and perhaps the stainless steel, or something in it, acts as a 'catalyst'. Would be easy to test; just use a section of piping made out of SS, and one made out of 'other' steel; run 2 batches using the same plastic, one with the SS section, and one with the other, and see what your yield is. Could even use a SS screen in the piping, perhaps? Jim
I've been 'off-thread' for awhile; I didn't 'catch' that you seem to have adopted the term 'uncondensable gas', ot differentiate between the vapor at the end of the process, and the liquid 'gas (oline)'. Sorry about that.
I actually plan on using the Uncondensable gas for a variety of things, and want to be able to store it in a reasonable and safe manner.
Oh, and perhaps the stainless steel, or something in it, acts as a 'catalyst'. Would be easy to test; just use a section of piping made out of SS, and one made out of 'other' steel; run 2 batches using the same plastic, one with the SS section, and one with the other, and see what your yield is. Could even use a SS screen in the piping, perhaps? Jim
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