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- Mar 19, 2010
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I have a one argon gas cylinder pressured at 2015psi with 80 cubic feet of argon. I want to transfer some of this argon into a small cylinder which is rated at will hold 40 cubic feet at 2015psi with a tranfill hose that has a bleed valve at the fill side of the hose.
I understand I have to vent to fill cylinder before transferring the gas, but won't air still remain at atmospheric pressure?
Given Argon is heavier than air, can open both cylinders and allow them to equalize and assume that by opening the bleed valve I would be removing all air leaving only argon to remain or will the air mix with the argon regardless of me bleeding?
In addition can I create a vacuum using heat or by opening the supply, bleed and fill valves in certain sequence which would insure I am displacing the air in the fill cylinder with air?
I understand I have to vent to fill cylinder before transferring the gas, but won't air still remain at atmospheric pressure?
Given Argon is heavier than air, can open both cylinders and allow them to equalize and assume that by opening the bleed valve I would be removing all air leaving only argon to remain or will the air mix with the argon regardless of me bleeding?
In addition can I create a vacuum using heat or by opening the supply, bleed and fill valves in certain sequence which would insure I am displacing the air in the fill cylinder with air?