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- Aug 20, 2019
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How do you know if your arrived Nitrogen tank/cylinder has been filled with 20 cf (cubic feet) or 40 cf (of Nitrogen gas)?
The tank size (that is, the dimension of the tank) would stay the same regardless whether it's 20 cf or 40 cf (of Nitrogen gas), right?
Say, you buy a 'TurboTorch Inert Gas Cylinder - 40 Cubic Foot 0916-0028' from cyber weld. That tank has a dimension of 7.0"OD X 17.5"H (what does OD mean in this case?)
Or, say, you buy a empty tank/cylinder from a local shop, then the size of tank/cylinder COULD be different from the one you may order from cyber weld, right?
So, how do you know if your tank was filled truly with 40 cf (if you ordered 40 cf instead of 20 cf), and not with 20 cf (of nitrogen gas)?
Do you need to attach a regulator/flowmeter? To check the gas pressure inside the tank?
The tank size (that is, the dimension of the tank) would stay the same regardless whether it's 20 cf or 40 cf (of Nitrogen gas), right?
Say, you buy a 'TurboTorch Inert Gas Cylinder - 40 Cubic Foot 0916-0028' from cyber weld. That tank has a dimension of 7.0"OD X 17.5"H (what does OD mean in this case?)
Or, say, you buy a empty tank/cylinder from a local shop, then the size of tank/cylinder COULD be different from the one you may order from cyber weld, right?
So, how do you know if your tank was filled truly with 40 cf (if you ordered 40 cf instead of 20 cf), and not with 20 cf (of nitrogen gas)?
Do you need to attach a regulator/flowmeter? To check the gas pressure inside the tank?
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