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Old November 3rd, 2009, 20:45   #1
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Compress Gas Questions

1) Does anyone know where to buy Red Gas? (HCFC-22) All the stores I've seen outside of Canada are almost out of stock.

2) I've seen people use compressed deorderent, freshners in gbbs (I know its dumb) but my question is does anyone know what chemicals are used? (ie if I want to reduce Propane added scent I add some of those freshners, does it destory the o-rings?) Please don't post the crap saying its good or not good idea without physical evidence. If anyone could tell what kinda of gas is used for the compress gas it would be great. (HFC134a, Difluoroethane, propane)

3) Is there any other gas thats fills has the psi higher than propane, but lower than CO2? Ie What's the pressure of Oxygen, and Propylene at SATP? (probably not a good idea to use C3H6 since its alot more volatile than propane)
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 21:24   #2
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Found my answer for pressure:
Heres what I've got: (Trying to calculate whether its possible to use gbbs)


http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/r2...ies-d_365.html
http://encyclopedia.airliquide.com
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 21:27   #3
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Found my answer for pressure:
Heres what I've got: (Trying to calculate whether its possible to use gbbs)


http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/r2...ies-d_365.html
http://encyclopedia.airliquide.com

Use HFC134a guns will be considered as required 80psi to work, where as propane gun is 130psi. This brings the solution...
HFC134a: Use Propane around 0-5 degrees
Propane: USe Propylene approx 5-10 degrees...

Any daredevil want to try? (FYI Propylene is extremely volatile)
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 21:28   #4
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While I don't doubt that your table there is correct, the gap between propane and Co2 seems ridiculously high.

Correct me if I am wrong but Co2 mags are not 6x more reinforced then their Propane counterparts.

Is that because the pressure is already contained by the capsule?

How does the gun handle such pressure?


Forgive me, my physics and chem are not up to scratch.



EDIT: I'll try. Where do I get C3H6?

Doesnt it react to oxygen and hydrogen?
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 21:43   #5
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Old November 3rd, 2009, 22:00   #6
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While I don't doubt that your table there is correct, the gap between propane and Co2 seems ridiculously high.

Correct me if I am wrong but Co2 mags are not 6x more reinforced then their Propane counterparts.

Is that because the pressure is already contained by the capsule?

How does the gun handle such pressure?


Forgive me, my physics and chem are not up to scratch.



EDIT: I'll try. Where do I get C3H6?

Doesnt it react to oxygen and hydrogen?
Thats what it says on the graph, as for propylene, it can be found at Canadian Tire, Home Depot (I've seen it, its the same container as propane.
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