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mm February 22nd 11 02:59 AM

IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling propane in dark green?
 
IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling propane in dark
green?

Ed Pawlowski[_2_] February 22nd 11 03:42 AM

IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling propane in dark green?
 

"mm" wrote in message
...
IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling propane in dark
green?


Green does not mean acetylene. From my supplier, it is orange and oxygen,
nitrogen, argon are all green as are some others.

I could not find a definitive color for industrial gas chart, but did find
this from Air Products
http://www.airproducts.com/NR/rdonly...nformation.pdf

.. Virtually all steel cylinder bodies are painted
uniformly dark blue and covered with a
protective plastic diamond mesh.
.. A cylinder neck ring is permanently fixed
below the base of the valve. Each cylinder
neck ring is color-coded to help identify
cylinder contents and gas category (e.g.,
yellow for corrosive, red for flammables).
.. A color-coded shoulder label indicates the
product's shipping name and identification
number. On pure products, a grade label is
also applied to the cylinder shoulder. The
color-coded label border correlates with
neck ring color for product identification.
The shoulder label also specifies gas grade
information.
.. Some cylinders are painted with a vertical
stencil identifying cylinder contents


Medical cylinders will be color coded
http://weldingdesign.com/gases/news/gwd_18131/

Table 1 - Standard names and identifying container colors for medical gases



Standard Name

Standard Color



Medical Air

Yellow



Medical Carbon Dioxide

Gray



Medical Helium

Brown



Medical Nitrogen

Black



Medical Nitrous Oxide

Blue



Medical Oxygen

Green



Mixture or blend of medical gases

Standard colors for each component



Pete C. February 22nd 11 04:07 AM

IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling propane in darkgreen?
 

Ed Pawlowski wrote:

"mm" wrote in message
...
IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling propane in dark
green?


Green does not mean acetylene. From my supplier, it is orange and oxygen,
nitrogen, argon are all green as are some others.

I could not find a definitive color for industrial gas chart, but did find
this from Air Products
http://www.airproducts.com/NR/rdonly...nformation.pdf


Outside of medical, there is no standard color code for gas cylinders.
Different companies use different colors and even the same company uses
different colors. I've had Argon cylinders in teal, maroon, brown and
black all the same size and all from the same company.

Stormin Mormon February 22nd 11 01:41 PM

IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling propane in dark green?
 
They are now owned by Kermit The Frog International?

It's not easy being green! Ask Al Gore, who is Kermit's VP
of environmental concerns.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..


"mm" wrote in message
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IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling propane
in dark
green?



mm February 22nd 11 05:39 PM

IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling propane in dark green?
 
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 00:40:05 -0500, wrote:

On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 22:07:10 -0600, "Pete C."
wrote:


Ed Pawlowski wrote:

"mm" wrote in message
...
IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling propane in dark
green?

Green does not mean acetylene.


Oops. I don't know where I got that idea. Thanks for your chart.

From my supplier, it is orange and oxygen,
nitrogen, argon are all green as are some others.

I could not find a definitive color for industrial gas chart, but did find
this from Air Products
http://www.airproducts.com/NR/rdonly...nformation.pdf

Outside of medical, there is no standard color code for gas cylinders.
Different companies use different colors and even the same company uses
different colors. I've had Argon cylinders in teal, maroon, brown and
black all the same size and all from the same company.


Wow.

They deal with safety by the connection into the valves. There are
well over a dozen CGA standards for the connection to cylinders, each
for a classes of gasses. It is pretty hard to connect up the wrong
bottle.


Good.

Stormin Mormon February 23rd 11 03:00 AM

IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling propane in dark green?
 
Well, that's useful. Contradict, but not provide any new
information.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..


"Larry W" wrote in message
...
In article ,
mm wrote:
IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling
propane in dark
green?


Green DOES NOT mean acetylene.


--
There is always an easy solution to every human
problem -- neat,
plausible, and wrong." (H
L Mencken)

Larry Wasserman - Baltimore Maryland - lwasserm(a)sdf.
lonestar. org



mm February 24th 11 02:31 AM

IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling propane in dark green?
 
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 18:02:59 -0800 (PST), JIMMIE
wrote:

On Feb 21, 9:59*pm, mm wrote:
IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling propane in dark
green?


My bottle of acetylene is black, Oxygen is green.


I think my oxygen is red. Oh well. Thank goodness my parents sent
me some place where they taught me to read. I guess it will finally
come in handy with these gases.

Jimmie



mm February 24th 11 02:33 AM

IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling propane in dark green?
 
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 22:00:30 -0500, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:

Well, that's useful. Contradict, but not provide any new
information.


OTOH look at your post just before his, that reminds me about the
Muppet investment in bottled gas.

Knowing I'm wrong is useful.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.


"Larry W" wrote in message
...
In article ,
mm wrote:
IF green means acetylene, why is Bernzomatic selling
propane in dark
green?


Green DOES NOT mean acetylene.




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